Definition
Runs at the fastest gait of a horse (verb), or multiple instances of this running motion (noun).
Etymology
From Old French galoper, possibly from Germanic roots; the exact origin is uncertain but may relate to 'to leap' or 'to jump,' describing the horse's motion.
Kelly Says
A horse's gallop is biomechanically fascinating—all four hooves leave the ground at once, which is why it feels so smooth to riders compared to a trot, even though it's much faster.
Translations
ARالعربية
هرولة (Harūlah)
ha-roo-lah
BNবাংলা
গ্যালপ (Gyalop)
gyal-op
DEDeutsch
Galopp
gah-loh-p
ELΕλληνικά
γαλόπ (galop)
gah-lop
ESEspañol
galopes
gah-loh-pehs
FAفارسی
گالاپ (Gālap)
gah-lap
FRFrançais
galopes
gah-loh-peh
GUGU
ગાલોપ (Galopp)
gah-lop
HIहिन्दी
गैलोप (Gallop)
gah-loh-p
IDBahasa Indonesia
gallop
gah-lop
ITItaliano
galoppo
gah-loh-po
JA日本語
ギャロップ (gyaropu)
gah-roh-pu
KMKM
កាឡុប (Kalup)
kah-lup
KO한국어
갈롭 (Galrop)
gal-roh-p
MRMR
गॅलॉप (Gallop)
gah-lop
MSBahasa Melayu
gallop
gah-lop
MYမြန်မာ
ဂါလပ် (Gala p)
gah-lahp
NLNederlands
galop
gah-lop
PTPortuguês
galopes
gah-loh-pehs
SWKiswahili
gallop
gah-lop
TAதமிழ்
காலோப் (Kālōp)
ka-loh-p
TEతెలుగు
గలోప్ (Galop)
gah-lop
THไทย
กาโลป (Kalop)
ka-loh-p
UKУкраїнська
галоп
gah-lop
URاردو
گالاپ (Galap)
gah-lap
VITiếng Việt
gallop
gah-lop