To mock; to insult. A very old word, occurring in the dictionaries of Cotgrave and Minshew.
I was abas'd and frump'd, sir.--Beaumont and Fletcher.
This old word, though long out of use in England, still lingers among the descendants of the first settlers in New England.
The sleighs warped from side to side; the riders screamed, cross-bit, frumped, and hooted at each other.--Margaret, p. 174.