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rampancy|ˈræmpənsɪ| [f. next: see -ancy.] The fact or condition of being rampant.
1664H. More Exp. 7 Epist. Pref. b iv b, The Temporal Power being quite in a manner evacuated by the Rampancy of the Spiritual. 1699Collier 2nd Def. Short View (1730) 373 Is Rampancy and Lewdness the Character of Breeding? 1844Dickens Mart. Chuz. viii, He may be said to have exhibited, at the moment, a sort of moral rampancy himself. 1892H. R. Reynolds in Life (1828) xix. 468, I am considerably moved by the rampancy of much of this Old Testament criticism. |