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† galopin Obs. Also 6–7 gal(l)apine, gallepyn, gallopin. [a. F. galopin, f. galoper to gallop.] A turnspit; an errand-boy; a page.
1567in G. Chalmers Life Mary Q. Scots (1818) I. 177 Christell Lamb, gallepyn, in the kitching. 1578Househ. Ord. (1790) 252 Gallapines; apparell for them of the hall, kytchen, and pryvy kytchin. a1610Diet, etc. Dk. York in Archæologia (1806) XV. 7 For the Kytchen and Gallopins. 1824Scott St. Ronan's xxxiv, So saying, he gave the little galopin his donative, and a slight rap on the pate. |