Gallop.
(Of Gallop).
1. m. Cavalry March, faster than the trot. Breaks down into four times: support of one foot; support of the diagonal bipedal (competing hand and foot) which is free; support with the opposite hand, and suspension or jump. Depending on the hand resting on the third time, the animal or the rider galloping "to the left' or ' right'.
1. m. Equit. March of the horse to gallop, but rhythmically and without great speed: is not a natural air, but school.
Gallop tended.1. m. Equit. Maximum movement of the gallop, to run the horse.
1. m. Equit. Gallop steady.
1. locs. income. With prisa and acceleration.
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