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▪ I. † ˈfrumple, n. Obs. Also 5 fromple. [f. next vb.] A wrinkle.
c1440Promp. Parv. 181/2 Frumpylle, ruga. 1490Caxton Eneydos xxviii. 111 Grete ryueles and fromples that putte oute the beaulte of the playsaunte vysage. ▪ II. ˈfrumple, v. Obs. exc. dial. Also 5–6 fromple, 5 frompel, 6 frompill. [? ad. Du. verrompelen (Kilian) of same meaning, f. ver- = for- + rompelen to rumple.] 1. trans. To wrinkle, crumple.
1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. l. (1495) 168 The flesshe in the buttockes is fromplyd and knotty. c1489Caxton Sonnes of Aymon i. 48 He frompeled his forhede and knytted his browes. 1493Festivall (W. de W. 1515) 112 b, She founde all his clothes frompled. 1578Lyte Dodoens vi. iv. 660 The leaves are not smoth, but crompled or frompled. 1611Cotgr., Plionner, to wrinkle, crumple, frumple. 1825–80Jamieson, Frumple, to crease, to crumple. 1828Craven Gloss. (ed. 2), Frumple, to wrinkle, to ruffle or disorder. 2. ? To rumple, tumble.
a1529Skelton Manerly Margery 16 What wolde ye frompill me? now fy! Hence ˈfrumpled ppl. a.
c1440Promp. Parv. 181/2 Frumplyd, rugatus. 1896Warwicksh. Gloss. s.v., A frumpled pinafore. |