† vampeth, n. and v. Obs.
Also vaumped-, vampet(t.
[ad. early AF. *vamped, later *vampé: see next.]
= vampey n. and v.
c 1430 York Memor. Bk. (Surtees) I. 194 Pro la vaumpedyng xij parium ocrearum. c 1475 Cath. Angl. 399/2 A vampethe [1483 vampett], pedana, jmpedia. To vampethe [1483 vampet], pedanare. |