a. [f. CRAMP sb.1 + -Y1.] Characterized by or liable to cramp; suffering from cramp or a similar affection; inducing cramp; of the nature of cramp.

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1551.  Turner, Herbal, I. (1568), A vj b. It is good for them that haue their neke bowyng backward by vyolence of a crampy dysease.

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c. 1811.  Fuseli, Lect. Art, v. (1848), 474. The crampy convulsions of the leg.

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a. 1864.  Howitt, (quoted in Webster), This crampy country.

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1888.  Sheffield Gloss., Crampy, rheumatic, lame.

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