outgallop
verbEtymology
From out- + gallop.
- derived from *wel-✻
- derived from *walhlaup✻
- derived from *klaup-✻
- derived from *hlaupaną✻
- derived from *wala hlaupan✻
- derived from galoper
- derived from galopen
Definitions
To run faster than
To run faster than; to outdistance.
- 1869, Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace, trans. Louise and Aylmer Maude, ch. 14, He had lately procured himself a large, fine, mettlesome, Donets horse, dun-colored, with light mane and tail, and when he rode it no one could outgallop him.
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