noun
- a small, fast warship with a single deck, typically armed with guns and used for escort or patrol duties
Usage: nautical; historical
verb
- to leap or bound in a series of jumps, as a horse does; to move in a prancing manner
Usage: equestrian; archaic or literary
Examples
- The naval fleet included several corvets for reconnaissance missions.
- A corvet was faster and more maneuverable than a larger ship of the line.
- The horse began to corvet across the field in excitement.
- The trained stallion would corvet gracefully during the parade.
- The corvet's shallow draft made it ideal for coastal patrols.