v. Obs. [ad. Fr. estamp-er to STAMP.] trans. To stamp; to pound. Hence Estamped ppl. a., pounded.
1638. Bp. Reynolds, Lords Supper, vi. 31. The very presence of a dying man estamps on the mind an affection of feare and awe.
164860. Hexham, Dutch Dict., Gestampte spijse, estamped meate.