yes.
leap (verb) - zinék (×–×™× ×§) leap (noun) - zinúk (×–×™× ×•×§)
"Leaped" would be considered a verb. "Leaped" without the suffix (-ed) would be "leap" (to jump or to hop), which is a verb (an action word or state-of-being). I hope this helped!
Creep can sometimes be a verb that means crawl in a sense.
"Leap" can be both a noun and a verb. As a verb, it means to jump or spring a long way. As a noun, it refers to the action of leaping or a sudden or great act of activity or change.
There are quite a few words but these are 5:hūpeke(verb) (-tia) to bend the legs or arms, jump, jump up and down. tūpeke1. (verb) (-tia) to jump, leap. tiapu(loan) (verb) to jump, leap. pekepeke(verb) (-a) to jump up and down, jump about, hop tarapeke(verb) (-tia) to spring, leap, jump.
Leapt.
Jump.?
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It can be either.The word 'curvetting' is the present participle, present tense of the verb curvet.The present participle of the verb is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective.The word 'curvet' is also a noun form as a word for a graceful or energetic leap.
The word 'lunged' is the past tense of the verb to lunge (lunges, lunging, lunged), to thrust a sword at something or a sudden leap forward.Example: He lunged at the ball but couldn't grasp it.The word lunge is also a noun (lunge, lunges) a word for an instance of a sudden thrust or leap.
It is the past tense of the verb 'leap'.
Simple past tense of the verb to leap.