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rumped, a.|rʌmpt| [f. rump n.1] †1. Having a bustle or false rump. Obs.
1707S. Centlivre Platonick Love Epil. 190 Then a West-country damsel trots to Town, And talks of paint, false hair, and rumpt-up gown. 1771Smollett Humph. Cl. 31 May, She, to be sure, was so particular with her rumpt gown and petticoat,..that every body looked at her with surprise. 2. Having a rump of a specified form, colour, etc. Chiefly Zool.
1721Lond. Gaz. No. 5972/3 A..Mare,..square Rumpt. 1783Latham Gen. Synop. Birds II. i. 74 Ash-rumped Thrush. 1876Nature 23 Nov. 90/1 A Hairy-rumped Agouti. 1899W. T. Greene Cage-birds 20 The Twite, or Red-Rumped Linnet. Ibid. 49 Yellow-rumped Finch. |