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- Gallop - v. i. - To move or run in the mode called a gallop; as a horse; to go at a gallop; to run or move with speed.
- Gallop - v. i. - To ride a horse at a gallop.
- Gallop - v. i. - Fig.: To go rapidly or carelessly, as in making a hasty examination.
- Gallop - v. t. - To cause to gallop.
- Gallop - v. i. - A mode of running by a quadruped, particularly by a horse, by lifting alternately the fore feet and the hind feet, in successive leaps or bounds.
- Gallopade - n. - I horsemanship, a sidelong or curveting kind of gallop.
- Gallopade - n. - A kind of dance; also, music to the dance; a galop.
- Gallopade - v. i. - To gallop, as on horseback.
- Gallopade - v. i. - To perform the dance called gallopade.
- Gallopaded - imp. & p. p. - of Gallopade
- Gallopading - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Gallopade
- Galloped - imp. & p. p. - of Gallop
- Galloper - n. - One who, or that which, gallops.
- Galloper - n. - A carriage on which very small guns were formerly mounted, the gun resting on the shafts, without a limber.
- Gallopin - v. i. - An under servant for the kitchen; a scullion; a cook's errand boy.
- Galloping - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Gallop
- Galloping - a. - Going at a gallop; progressing rapidly; as, a galloping horse.
- Canter - n. - A moderate and easy gallop adapted to pleasure riding.
- Gentle - superl. - Soft; not violent or rough; not strong, loud, or disturbing; easy; soothing; pacific; as, a gentle touch; a gentle gallop .
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- H1726 דַּהֲהַר - 1726 דַּהֲהַר - דַּהֲהַר - - dahăhar - dah-hah-har' - by reduplication from דָּהַר; a gallop; pransing. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H7857 שָׁטַף - 7857 שָׁטַף - שָׁטַף - - shâṭaph - shaw-taf' - a primitive root; to gush; by implication, to inundate, cleanse; by analogy, to gallop, conquer; drown, (over-) flow(-whelm, rinse, run, rush, (throughly) wash (away). - Verb - heb