v. Sc. [f. STRAMP v. + -LE.] trans. = STRAMP v. 2.
a. 1610. Sir J. Semple, in Sempill Ballatis (1872), 253. Still strampld doune with sturte.
1896. P. A. Graham, Red Scaur, xxii. 339. He rode the horse at you, as if hed liked to strample you to death.