wrimple

English

Etymology

From Middle English *wrimplen (suggested by Middle English wrymplyd (wrinkled)), probably from Middle Dutch *wrimpelen, frequentative of wrimpen, wrempen (to wrinkle). Cognate with West Flemish wrempelen (to wrinkle). Compare also Middle English rimplen (to become wrinkled).

Verb

wrimple (third-person singular simple present wrimples, present participle wrimpling, simple past and past participle wrimpled)

  1. (transitive) To wrinkle, rumple.

Noun

wrimple (plural wrimples)

  1. A wrinkle.
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