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单词 wramp
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wrampn.

Brit. /ramp/, U.S. /ræmp/, Scottish English /ramp/
Forms: Also 1800s ramp.
Etymology: Of obscure origin. Compare Middle Low German wrampachtich, Danish vrampet warped, twisted.
northern dialect and †Scottish.
A twist or sprain. Chiefly figurative.
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the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > [noun] > action > instance of
scathe-deedc1275
scathe-workc1275
wrake13..
mischief?1418
incommodityc1450
wramp1669
to go in a perisher1864
to do oneself a bit of no good1914
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders affecting muscles > [noun] > sprain or strain
wrench1530
strain1558
sprain1601
wrest1616
wramp1669
spraining1673
rax1790
rick1813
wrick1831
twist1864
stave1900
pull1923
1669 R. Fleming Fulfilling Script. 84 How dreadful it is to give the conscience a wramp which is more easily hurt then healed.
1690 D. Williamson Serm. before King's Commissioner 17 Young ones may get a wramp, and a wrong set by bad Masters.
a1700 A. Shields Life J. Renwick (1724) 118 Grieved for the Wounds and Wramps, Stabs and Strokes his Mother the Church of Scotland hath received.
1706 Mare of Collingtoun in J. Watson Choice Coll. Scots Poems i. 60 It will be better than Swine Seam, For any Wramp or Minzie.
1747 J. Relph Misc. Poems 17 Oft wittingly..I fell, Pretendin some unlucky wramp or strean.
1846 W. E. Brockett J. T. Brockett's Gloss. North Country Words (ed. 3)
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

wrampv.

Brit. /ramp/, U.S. /ræmp/, Scottish English /ramp/
Etymology: Related to wramp n.
northern dialect and Scottish.
transitive. To twist or sprain (the ankle, etc.); to rick or wrench.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders affecting muscles > affect with muscular disorder [verb (transitive)] > sprain or strain
wrench1530
wrestc1550
strain1612
sprain1622
wrincha1625
rick1638
subluxate1743
turn1758
throw1790
wramp1808
vert1883
stave1887
crink1888
wrick1904
pull1908
1808 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. (at cited word) To wramp, to sprain any part of the body, S. Cumb. I've wrampit my kute, I have sprained my ancle.
1897 E. W. Hamilton Outlaws of Marches ix. 101 He's wrampit his ankle.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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