alope: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Very Low (Obsolete/Archaic)
UK/ɪˈləʊp/US/ɪˈloʊp/

Archaic, Historical, Literary

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What does “alope” mean?

The word 'alope' is an obsolete or archaic spelling and variant of 'elope', meaning to run away secretly, especially to get married without the consent of parents or guardians.

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Meaning and Definition

The word 'alope' is an obsolete or archaic spelling and variant of 'elope', meaning to run away secretly, especially to get married without the consent of parents or guardians.

In historical usage, it referred to a clandestine departure or escape, often with romantic or matrimonial intent. It can imply a sudden, secretive action taken to avoid authority or societal constraints.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No contemporary difference exists as the word is obsolete. Historically, the spelling 'alope' appears in early modern English texts before standardization.

Connotations

Historical, quaint, archaic. May be encountered in older literature or historical drama.

Frequency

Extremely rare in both varieties. 'Elope' is the standard modern form in all contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “alope” in a Sentence

[Subject] aloped with [Partner][Subject] aloped to [Location][Subject] aloped from [Authority]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
to alope withalope togetheralope to marry
medium
decided to alopeplan to alopesecretly alope
weak
young couple alopealope at nightalope from home

Examples

Examples of “alope” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The young pair did alope to Gretna Green.
  • They planned to alope under cover of darkness.

American English

  • The lovers aloped to avoid her father's wrath.
  • He feared she would alope with the sailor.

adverb

British English

  • They fled alopingly into the night.
  • He spoke alopingly of his plans.

American English

  • They departed alopingly for the frontier.
  • She whispered alopingly about their destination.

adjective

British English

  • An aloping couple was the scandal of the village.
  • He had an aloping plan in mind.

American English

  • The aloping pair left no forwarding address.
  • Her aloping intentions were clear.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not applicable.

Academic

Only found in historical linguistics or textual analysis of early modern English.

Everyday

Not used.

Technical

Not used.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “alope”

Weak

slip awaysteal awaydepart secretly

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “alope”

stayremainmarry publiclyannounce engagement

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “alope”

  • Using 'alope' in modern writing.
  • Pronouncing it /əˈlɒp/ or /ˈæləp/.
  • Confusing it with 'antelope'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, 'alope' is an obsolete spelling. The correct modern word is 'elope'.

Only in very old texts, historical documents, or studies of early modern English spelling variations.

No, its historical meaning was almost exclusively tied to running away secretly to get married.

Pronounce it exactly like the modern word 'elope': /ɪˈləʊp/ (UK) or /ɪˈloʊp/ (US).

The word 'alope' is an obsolete or archaic spelling and variant of 'elope', meaning to run away secretly, especially to get married without the consent of parents or guardians.

Alope is usually archaic, historical, literary in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None specific to this archaic form

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine a LOPE (a long bounding stride) with an 'A' in front: 'A-LOPE' – taking a long, secret run to get married.

Conceptual Metaphor

LOVE IS A JOURNEY (a secret, urgent journey).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In the 16th century, a couple might to marry without permission.
Multiple Choice

What is the modern standard form of the archaic word 'alope'?

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