† suˈpplode, v. Obs. rare—0.
[ad. L. supplōdĕre, f. sup- = sub- + plaudĕre plaud v.]
intr. To stamp with the feet. So † suˈpplosion [L. supplōsio].
| 1599 Broughton's Lett. xii. 42 It deserueth a supplosion or an hissing. 1623 Cockeram, Supplode, to stampe with the foot. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Supplosion.., a stamping or noise with the feet. |