DUMPLE
Source: 567
Dum″ple (?), v. t. [[See Dumpling.]] To make dumpy; to fold, or bend, as one part over another. He was a little man, dumpled up together. Sir W. Scott.
Source: 567
Dum″ple (?), v. t. [[See Dumpling.]] To make dumpy; to fold, or bend, as one part over another. He was a little man, dumpled up together. Sir W. Scott.