† crumped, crumpt, ppl. a. Obs.
[app. f. crump v.1]
1. Curved, crooked.
1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xi. xviii, A fowle..that hath a crumped bill. 1600 Heywood Edw. IV, ii. v. iii, Richard, I'll sit upon thy crumped shoulder. 1659 Torriano Ital. Dict., Scrign{uacu}to, crumpt, or hunch-backt as a Camel. |
2. Comb. crumpt-shouldered a., round-shouldered.
1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 667 A sonne, who was crumpt-shouldred and bunch-backed. |