ppl. a. [f. LUMP sb.1 and v. + -ED.] Made, shaped or raised into a lump.

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c. 1425.  St. Christina, x. in Anglia, VIII. 123/29. In þe maner of an vrchyn þe lumped body ȝode to þe owne shappe.

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1882.  J. Walker, Jaunt to Auld Reekie, etc., 20. He limps awa and hauds his lumpit noddle.

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1898.  G. Meredith, Odes Fr. Hist., 21. Like lumped grass Nid-nod to ground beneath the cuffing storm.

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