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▪ I. rupt obs. form of rut n.2 ▪ II. † rupt, v. Obs.—1 [f. L. rupt-, ppl. stem of rumpĕre to break.] trans. To break, nullify.
1726Ayliffe Parergon 32 When the Will which he has made is rupted and made void by the Birth of a Posthumous Issue. ▪ III. rupt, a. rare.|rʌpt| [f. as rupt v.] Broken, craggy.
1916Blunden Harbingers 66 Run, echo, up the tarn's rupt wall. |