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clumped, ppl. a.|klʌmpt| [f. clump + -ed.] †1. Clubbed, as in clumped foot. Obs.
1709W. King Art of Love x, [Of Vulcan] one foot was clump'd, which was the stronger, The other spiny, though much longer. 2. Formed into a clump; clump-shaped.
1887Stevenson Misadv. J. Nicholson vi, The clumped holly. 3. Furnished with clumps of trees.
1819Blackw. Mag. V. 524 The surrounding hills are clumped with forest trees. 1824McCulloch Scotland I. 99 The belted and clumped park is but a flower-garden. 4. Furnished with clump-soles, as ‘clumped boots’. |