Ulster - EUL | (as a noun denoting a horse's | gallop | ): from Old Northern French wa | 2020 |
Doric - ABN | oot o lives at the iverleevin | gallop | . | 2000 |
Doric - DOR | hed gaen skirrin awaa at fou | gallop | . | 2021 |
Central - AYR | " the Dormous went aff at the | gallop | ; "an their names were Elsie, | 2014 |
Central - LAL | alton wis ane o the first tae | gallop | awa and leave his men tae a f | 2019 |
Central - DUN | an let yir haed | gallop | awah | 2007 |
Central - SEC | he wis a horse awready at the | gallop | getherin its muscles tae lowp | 2001 |
Doric - DOR | I'm at full | gallop | tae my classroom tae get red | 2023 |
Central - EDN | onse. Their first act wis tae | gallop | thegither richt roond the boo | 2021 |
Southern - SWE | or hooves that | gallop | this wey. | 2009 |
Central - LAL | ld bull..." 'Mon you an me'll | gallop | up the hull an bull ane or tw | 2011 |
Central - DUN | horseback. Aff they went at a | gallop | wi Martin in the lead. It wis | 2010 |