[f. CRAMP a. + -NESS.] State or quality of being cramp or cramped; confinedness.
1840. Blackw. Mag., XLVII. 237. Faust feeling nothing but the crampness of his situation.
1859. C. Bathurst, Shaks. Versif., 182. The use of parenthesis, instead of denoting crampness and entanglement, appears [etc.].