"lope" meaning in Anglais

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Noun

IPA: \ləʊp\, loʊp Audio: en-us-lope.ogg Forms: lopes [plural]
  1. Démarche placide d’un cheval, composée de longue foulée ou de long sauts. Cela ressemble au petit galop.
    Sense id: fr-lope-en-noun-EcHARPt3
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Verb

IPA: \ləʊp\, loʊp Audio: en-us-lope.ogg Forms: to lope [infinitive], lopes [present, third-person, singular], loped [preterite], loped [participle, past], loping [participle, present]
  1. Courir en faisant des bonds.
    Sense id: fr-lope-en-verb-VZOzh4h- Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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    "Du vieux norrois hlaupa (« sauter »), apparenté à leap (« sauter »), au norvégien løpe (« courir »)."
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