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betrample, v.|bɪˈtræmp(ə)l| [f. be- 2 + trample.] trans. To affect the state of (anything) by trampling; to crush, mark, dirty with the feet. Hence beˈtrampled ppl. a.
1565Golding Ovid's Met. vi. (1593) 134 A field..Betrampled every day with horse. 1624F. White Reply Fisher 113 They betrample their rule with vile manners. 1866Felton Anc. & Mod. Gr. I. xiii. 264 Olympus, thou by robber-feet betrampled. |