Definition of Galopade

1. a lively round dance [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Galopade

gallus
gallus adeno-like virus
gallused
galluses
gally
gallygaskins
gallying
galoche
galoche chin
galoched
galoches
galoching
galoot
galoots
galop
galopade (current term)
galopades
galoped
galopin
galoping
galopins
galopped
galopping
galops
galore
galore(ip)
galores
galosh
galoshe
galoshed

Literary usage of Galopade

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The General Stud-book, Containing Pedigrees of Race Horses, &c. &c. from the (1883)
"... out of Miss Cannon, by Orville—Weathercock—Cora, by Matchem. 1828 gr. f. galopade, by Catton Col. King 1829 bc by Catton "1 1830 gr. c. by Lottery >Mr ..."

2. "You Ask!--I'll Tell!": A Condensed Encyclopedia of All Things of Every Day edited by Edwin Chesterman (1873)
"LA galopade is an extremely graceful and spirited dance, in a continual chassez. ... 10th, galopade, llth, Top lady and bottom gentleman advance and retire, ..."

3. The Household Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Daily Wants by Alexander V. Hamilton (1873)
"Double ladies' chain, and galopade round. Side couples repeat the figure, which finishes with a galop all round. The first gentleman is on the ladles' side, ..."

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