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Glope vs Lope - What's the difference?

glope | lope |

As a verb glope

is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.

As a noun glope

is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

As a proper noun lope is

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glope

English

Alternative forms

* (l) * (l) (Scotland)

Verb

(glop)
  • (dialectal) To gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) Astonishment; awe; fear.
  • lope

    English

    Verb

    (lop)
  • (obsolete) To jump, leap.
  • *, Bk.IX, Ch.xxxv:
  • *: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
  • *Middleton
  • *:He that lopes on the ropes.
  • To travel an easy pace with long strides.
  • :He loped along, hour after hour, not fast but steady and covering much ground.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A horse's easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps. A lope resembles a canter.
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