ˈräm(ˌ)pü adjective
Etymology: French, past participle of rompre to break, from Latin rumpere — more at reave
of a heraldic ordinary : depicted as broken usually with the broken piece pushed up — compare fracted 2
ˈräm(ˌ)pü adjective
Etymology: French, past participle of rompre to break, from Latin rumpere — more at reave
of a heraldic ordinary : depicted as broken usually with the broken piece pushed up — compare fracted 2
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012