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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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scamp
▪ I. scamp, n. (skæmp) Also 9 Sc. skemp. [f. scamp v.1] 1. A highway robber. arch.1782 Messink Choice of Harlequin (Farmer), Ye scamps, ye pads, ye divers. 1785 Grose Dict. Vulgar Tongue, Scamp, a highwayman; royal scamp, a highwayman who robs civilly; royal foot scamp, footpads who behave in like m... Oxford English Dictionary
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