scampant
†
ˈscampant
Obs.
nonce-wd.
[quasi-
Her.
after
rampant
;
cf.
scamp
v.]
c
1585
in
Rel.
Ant.
II. 122
[Burlesque coat of arms] A lyther lad scampant, a roge in his ragges.
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