Gallop

Noun

 * 1) The fastest gait of a horse.
 * 2) A two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously

Verb

 * 1) To ride at a galloping pace
 * 2) To make electrical or other utility lines sway and/or move up and down violently, usually due to a combination of high winds and ice accrual on the lines.

Adjectives for Gallop
thunderous; false; perilous; rapid; soundless; clattering; morning; daily; historic; breathless.

Adverbs for Gallop
furiously; picturesquely; gallantly; stiffly; thunderously; swiftly; perilously; clatteringly; breathlessly.

Thesaurus
amble, bound, burst, burst of speed, canter, caracole, curvet, dash, dead run, dogtrot, drag, droop, flank speed, flat-out speed, flounce, forced draft, fox-trot, frisk, full gallop, gait, get, git, go on horseback, hack, hand gallop, headlong rush, heavy right foot, high lope, hightail, hitch, hobble, hop, hop along, hotfoot, jog, jog trot, leap, limp, lock step, lope, lurch, make tracks, maximum speed, mince, mincing steps, mount, open throttle, pace, paddle, piaffe, piaffer, plunge, prance, race, rack, ride bareback, ride hard, roll, run, rush, saunter, scamper, scud, scurry, scuttle, shamble, shuffle, sidle, single-foot, slink, slither, slouch, slowness, spring, sprint, spurt, stagger, stalk, step, step along, step lively, stride, stroll, strolling gait, strut, swagger, swing, take horse, tittup, toddle, totter, tread, trip, trot, velocity, waddle, walk, wide-open speed

Etymology
galopen: from galoper:, of  origin, from  *undefined: from *undefined: + *undefined: from  from. Possibly also derived from a deverbal of undefined: from *undefined: from a Proto-Germanic word meaning "dead, victim, slain" from  + *undefined: from *undefined:. More at well, leap, valkyrie. See also wallop.

Noun

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 * Norwegian:
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 * Spanish: galope
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Verb

 * Croatian: galopirati
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 * Hebrew: דהר
 * Norwegian: galoppere
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: galopar
 * Swedish: galoppera