Obs. rare. [? Altered form of STUMBLE v. Perh. a misprint; but cf. Du. † strompelen to stumble (Kilian).] intr. To stumble.
 
1681.  Rycaut, trans. Gracians Critick, vii. 127. He being lame with Age,
 in a few paces, strumbled on his Crutches [orig. Sp. tropeço en su misma muleta] and fell.