Rum″ple (?), v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.Rumpledp. pr. & vb. n.Rumpling (�).] [Cf. rimple, and D. rimpelen to wrinkle, rompelig rough, uneven, G. rümpfen to wrinkle, MHG. rümphen, OHG. rimpfan, Gr. ρἅμφοσ the crooked beak of birds of prey, � to roam.] To make uneven; to form into irregular inequalities; to wrinkle; to crumple; as, to rumple an apron or a cravat.
They would not give a dog's ear of their most rumpled and ragged Scotch paper for twenty of your fairest assignats. Burke.