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{f} lope
To jump, leap

And as he cam by a ryver, in hys woodnes he wolde have made hys horse to have lopyn over the watir; and the horse fayled footyng and felle in the ryver .

To travel an easy pace with long strides

He loped along, hour after hour, not fast but steady and covering much ground.

A horse's easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps. A lope resembles a canter
Lens built into a small stand Used to inspect copy, film, proofs, plates and printing Also called glass and linen tester
If a person or animal lopes somewhere, they run in an easy and relaxed way, taking long steps. He was loping across the sand toward Nancy Matty saw him go loping off, running low. + loping lop·ing She turned and walked away with long, loping steps. to run easily with long steps lope along/across/up etc (hlaupa )
A horses easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps. A lope resembles a canter
a smooth 3-beat gait; between a trot and a gallop
An easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps
of Leap
a slow pace of running
{f} move with a fast relaxed stride; canter (like a horse)
This is a slow Canter, used mostly in Western disciplines
To leap; to dance
run easily
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The lope has the same basic movements as the canter, but in the lope the inside rear and outside front feet hit separately creating a four beat gait The lope is a broken four beat gait that is common to all horses The lope is a faster gait than the canter The lope is like a slow gallop The lope a horse moves with a low flat motion and has some rocking motion In a lope each foot touches the ground one at a time, and the horse is not supported at all a part on each stride
Slow western canter
{i} canter, easy gallop; fast loose stride
To move with a lope, as a horse
A leap; a long step
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