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Quotation dates: 1577-1578
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(Stramp,) Strampe, n. [Stramp v. Also in the later dial.] An instance of stamping with the foot. —a1578 Pitsc. I 222/9.
The strampe of Mr. Patrickis was so sade wpoun his brotheris footte quho had ane sair toe, for the paine was werie dolorous wnto him