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▪ I. champed, ppl. a.1|tʃæmpt| [f. champ v. + -ed1.] Chewed vigorously; dial. pounded, mashed.
1616Surfl. & Markh. Countr. Farm 56 To apply raw Wheat champed or chawed a long time. 1788Picken Poems 63 (Jam.) A cog o' champit kail. 1805A. Scott On Potatoes Poems 154 (Jam.) A wally dish o' them weel champit. ▪ II. † champed, ppl. a.2 Obs. Sc. champit. [perh. f. champ in sense ‘field, ground’; hence having raised figures on a ground of a distinct colour and texture; but perh. connected with prec.] Having raised figures; embossed, diapered. (Jam.)
1501Douglas Pal. Hon. i. xlvi, Satine figures champit with flouris and bewis. 1539Inv. Roy. Wardr. (1815) 32 (Jam.) Ane gowne of crammasy velvot, champit like dammes with ane braid pasment of gold. 1573in Nichols Progr. Q. Eliz. I. 378 Item, oone standynge cup, the bodie champt and cover partli christall. 1612Inv. in McKay Hist. Kilmarnock 308 Ane stande of greine champit curteinis. |