GALLOP
Source: 566, 567
gallop. Gallop, v.i. to ride fast, move fast, drive on
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Gal″lop (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Galloped (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Galloping.] [[OE. galopen, F. galoper, of German origin; cf. assumed Goth. ga-hlaupan to run, OHG. giloufen, AS. gehleápan to leap, dance, fr. root of E. leap, and a prefix; or cf. OFlem. walop a gallop. See Leap, and cf. 1st Wallop.]] 1. 1. To move or run in the mode called a gallop; as a horse; to go at a gallop; to run or move with speed.
But gallop lively down the western hill. Donne. 2. 2. To ride a horse at a gallop.
3. 3. Fig.: To go rapidly or carelessly, as in making a hasty examination.
Such superficial ideas he may collect in galloping over it. Locke.