Obs. Also 5 umpull. [a. OF. omple ‘étoffe unie’ (15th c. in Godefroy).] A fine kind of linen stuff.

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1457.  Inv. Ornaments in Lady Chapel Cirencester Abbey Ch. A new Kerchon of umpull.

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1463.  Rolls Parlt., V. 505. Kerchiefs … of … Lawne, Nyfels, Umple.

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a. 1500[?].  Assemb. Ladies, 471. Bicause the wallis shone so bright, With fyne umple they were al over-sprad, To that intent, folk shuld nat hurte hir sight.

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a. 1500[?].  London Lickpenny (MS. Harl. 542), x. One bad me come nere, and by fine cloth of lawne, paris thred, Coton, and vmple.

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