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wamp
English
Etymology
Probably from Massachusett wompi (“white”).
Noun
wamp (plural wamps)
- The common American eider.
References
- wamp in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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wramp
English
Etymology
Exact origin uncertain, but apparently related to Danish vrampet (“warped, twisted”), Middle Low German wrempich, wrampachtich (“warped, twisted”).
Noun
wramp (plural wramps)
- A wrench, twist, or sprain of the body.
- (figuratively) A twisted or distorted view or understanding.
Translations
Verb
wramp (third-person singular simple present wramps, present participle wramping, simple past and past participle wramped)
- (transitive) To sprain (part of the body).
Translations
wramp From the web:
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