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- Extending unchecked; unrestrained: a rampant growth of weeds in the neglected yard.
- Occurring without restraint and frequently, widely, or menacingly; rife: a rampant epidemic; rampant corruption in city government.
- Rearing on the hind legs.
- Heraldry. Rearing on the left hind leg with the forelegs elevated, the right above the left, and usually with the head in profile.
- Architecture. Springing from a support or an abutment that is higher at one side than at the other: a rampant arch.
[Middle English rampaunt, from Old French rampant, present participle of ramper, to ramp. See ramp2.]
rampancy ram'pan·cy n.rampantly ram'pant·ly adv.








