tantivy

tantivy
/tan tiv"ee/, adv., adj., n., pl. tantivies, interj.
adv.
1. at full gallop: to ride tantivy.
adj.
2. swift; rapid.
n.
3. a gallop; rush
4. (used as a hunting cry when the chase is at full speed.)
[1635-45; orig. uncert.]

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