Umped vs Tumped - What's the difference?
umped | tumped |
(ump)
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(tump)
(British, rare) A mound or hillock.
* 1974 , Guy Davenport, Tatlin! :
(Southern US) to bump, knock (usually used with "over", possibly a combination of "tip" and "dump")
(Southern US) To fall over.
(US, dialect) To draw or drag, as a deer or other animal after it has been killed.
As verbs the difference between umped and tumped
is that umped is (ump) while tumped is (tump).umped
English
Verb
(head)UMP
English
Initialism
(Initialism) (head)Derived terms
* cUMPSee also
* UTP ----tumped
English
Verb
(head)tump
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) twmp, twm.Noun
(en noun)- The island was two rocks grey as twilight between which a tump of iron loam ribbed with flint bore a stand of fir and spruce.
- (Ainsworth)
Etymology 2
Possibly from .Verb
(en verb)- Don't tump that bucket over!
- (Bartlett)