gallopin

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French galopin. See gallop (intransitive verb).

Noun[edit]

gallopin (plural gallopins)

  1. (obsolete) An underservant in the kitchen; a scullion, or cook's errand boy.
    • 1793, The Sentimental and Masonic Magazine:
      He was permitted to run about the streets of Paris , and to become a mere Gallopin

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