Definition of Stramp

1. to tread [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: tread

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stramp

strakes
strakhovite
stramash
stramashes
stramazoun
stramazouns
stramenopile
stramenopiles
stramineous
strammel
strammels
stramonies
stramonium
stramoniums
stramony
stramp (current term)
stramped
stramping
stramps
strand
strand line
strand wolf
stranded
strandedness
strandednesses
strander
stranders
stranding
strandings
strandline

Literary usage of Stramp

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1894)
"stramp, an iron plate worn by drainers on the sole of their clog to bear the thrust ... To stramp an article, to put the foot on it so as to conceal it by ..."

2. Northumberland Words by Richard Oliver Heslop, Oliver Heslop (1894)
"stramp, an iron plate worn by drainers on the sole of their clog to bear the thrust ... To stramp an article, to put the foot on it so as to conceal it by ..."

3. Lives of the Lindsays: Or, A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres by Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (1849)
"But the stramp of Maister Patrick was sa sad upon his brother's foot, wha had ane sair tae, that the pain thereof was very dolorous ; wherefore he lookit to ..."

4. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"... S.] Add ¡ This might originally denote the broken straw ; Dan. al rimmel, a shred. To stramp, va To tread, to trample.] Add; MOL. II. ..."

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