1. lope - Noun
2. lope - Verb
of Leap.
To leap; to dance.
To move with a lope, as a horse.
A leap; a long step.
An easy gait, consisting of long running strides or leaps.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe had just proposed to Hope the night before, but there he was – locking lips with his ex and putting all the blame on Thomas for his “Lope” problems. Source: Internet
Barroco, Volumen 3. La Editorial, UPR, p. 13 It is possible to speak about a loosely classification, because each author had his own way and could occasionally adhere himself to the formula established by Lope. Source: Internet
John Benjamins Publishing Company, p. 6 Tirso de Molina along with Lope de Vega and Caledron were of the most important play writers in Spain during the golden era. Source: Internet
Fearing a general revolt, the monarchs ordered the banishing of the rest of the great lords like Pedro de Bolaño, Diego de Andrade or Lope Sánchez de Moscoso, among others. Source: Internet
El Mejor Alcalde El Rey, pp. 446–447 Although Lope has a great knowledge of the plastic arts, he did not use it during the major part of his career nor in theater or scenography. Source: Internet
Faithful to the spirit of Lope de Rueda, Cervantes endowed them with novelistic elements, such as simplified plot, the type of descriptions normally associated with a novel, and character development. Source: Internet