sumpter

IPA: sˈʌmptɝ

noun

  • (historical) The driver of a packhorse.
  • (historical) A packhorse; a beast of burden.
  • (obsolete) A pack; a burden.
  • A surname originating as an occupation.
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Examples of "sumpter" in Sentences

  • Sumpter sued for the outstanding money.
  • McSweeney and Sumpter now play in the rock band Matthew.
  • The Sumpter Township has a brief history on their web page.
  • Sumpter said that, I had to train for five months before the shoot.
  • Hedges finished the building, using materials which Sumpter had left behind.
  • One should have brought me hither seven sumpter loads of mead and mulled wine.
  • It made some heavy loads for a number of sumpter horses which were likewise contributed as part of the ransom price.
  • No, somewhat less, for by all accounts the sumpter horses and certain cattle were to go with them as part of Otir's fee.
  • Convent, the Kitchener and Refectioner, were just arrived with a sumpter-mule, loaded with provisions, announcing that the Lord Abbot, the
  • Withal she bought them three good horses and another sumpter-horse; which last was loaded with sundry wares that she deemed that she needed, and with victual.
  • Now they gather themselves together and go down toward Utterhay, and make a brave show, what with the sumpter-horses, and the goodly array of the four ladies, and the glittering war-gear of the men-at-arms; and Sir Hugh and Sir Arthur displayed their pennons as they went.
  • Etymology: French, from Middle French soumelier official charged with transportation of supplies, from Old French, pack animal driver, probably alteration of * sommerier, from somier pack animal, from Medieval Latin saugmarius, from Late Latin sagma packsaddle — more at sumpter
  • Some necessary change of raiment, and a very few pieces of gold, were all which he thought it needful to withdraw from the general stock; the rest of the baggage and money he left with the sumpter-horse, which he concluded his father might need, in order to sustain his character as an English trader.
  • Forth they rode then through the frank and up on to the shepherd country, and whereas their horses were of the best, and they had no sumpter-beast with them till they came to Upham, where they must needs have victual, they made but five days of it to the place where the road turned aside from the country of Mostwyke.
  • He found, at this place of rendezvous, the men and horses appointed to compose the retinue, leading two sumpter mules already loaded with baggage, and holding three palfreys for the two Countesses and a faithful waiting woman, with a stately war horse for himself, whose steel plated saddle glanced in the pale moonlight.

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