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Webster 1913 Edition


Wallop

Wal′lop

,
Verb.
I.
[Cf. OFlem.
walop
a gallop; of uncertain origin. Cf.
Gallop
.]
To move quickly, but with great effort; to gallop.
[Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Wal′lop

,
Noun.
A quick, rolling movement; a gallop.
[Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Wal′lop

,
Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Walloped
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Walloping
.]
[Probably fr. AS.
weallan
to spring up, to boil or bubble. √147. See
Well
,
Noun.
&
Verb.
I.
]
1.
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
[Prov. Eng.]
Brockett.
2.
To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle.
[Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell.
3.
To be slatternly.
[Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell.

Wal′lop

,
Verb.
T.
1.
To beat soundly; to flog; to whip.
[Prov. Eng., Scot., & Colloq. U. S.]
2.
To wrap up temporarily.
[Prov. Eng.]
3.
To throw or tumble over.
[Prov. Eng.]

Wal′lop

,
Noun.
1.
A thick piece of fat.
Halliwell.
2.
A blow.
[Prov. Eng., Scot., & Colloq. U. S.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Wallop

WALLOP

,
Verb.
I.
[See Well.] To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling of the liquor, with noise.