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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1829, 1900

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DUMPLE, n.1 A bundle; a lump, hump.Per. 1900 E.D.D.:
He [hunchback] has a dumple on his back.
Slk. 1829 Hogg Shepherd's Cal. I. 165:
And some brought dumples o' woo, And some brought flitches o' bacon.

[A dim. form of Eng. dump, an object of dumpy shape; cf. Dumpik.]

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