CLOP


Meaning of CLOP in English

I. ˈkläp noun

( -s )

Etymology: imitative

: a sound made by or as if by a hoof or wooden shoe against pavement

II. intransitive verb

( clopped ; clopped ; clopping ; clops )

: to make or move with a succession of clops

a milkman's horse clopping down an empty city street — M.D.Geismer

clopped over to the bar in her wooden-soled sandals — Dawn Powell

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.