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galloper
English
Etymology
gallop +? -er
Noun
galloper (plural gallopers)
- One who gallops.
- a. 1898, Rudyard Kipling, "The Drums of the Fore and Aft"
- The lancers chafing in the right gorge had thrice dispatched their only subaltern as galloper to report on the progress of affairs.
- a. 1898, Rudyard Kipling, "The Drums of the Fore and Aft"
- A racehorse.
- A carousel or roundabout (especially in the plural)
- (military) A carriage on which very small guns were formerly mounted, the gun resting on the shafts, without a limber.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Farrow to this entry?)
- (Australia) The Chinamanfish, a type of snapper
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galloped
English
Verb
galloped
- simple past tense and past participle of gallop
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