loope

Noun

 * 1) * quoted in 1968, Walter E. Minchinton, Essays in Agrarian History (volume 1, page 170)
 * and he that holds the plow drives them with two whip cords fastened to the fore horses and hung by two loopes upon each of his plough handles
 * and he that holds the plow drives them with two whip cords fastened to the fore horses and hung by two loopes upon each of his plough handles

Etymology
A relict from the older Low Franconian dialect around, thus from , from. The city and its south-western periphery underwent a process of Ripuarianisation, chiefly during the 19th century.

Verb

 * 1)  to walk; to go; to run move on foot, either at a normal or an increased speed

Noun

 * 1)  clay, mud