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RAMMASCHE, _adj._ Collected; Fr. _ramma.s.se_.
_Complaynt S._
RAMMEKINS, _s._ A dish made of eggs, cheese, and crumbs of bread, mixed in the manner of a pudding.
_Gl. Sibb._
Flandr. _rammekin_, panis escharites.
RAMMEL, RAMEL, _s._ Small branches.
Fr. _ramilles_, id.
_Burel._
~Rammel~, _adj._
1. Branchy; Fr. _ramille_.
_Complaynt S._
2. Rank, applied to straw, S. B.
RAMMEL, RAMBLE, _s._ Mixed grain, S.
_Statist. Acc._
Teut. _rammel-en_, tumultuari.
RAMMER, _s._ A ramrod, S.
_To_ RAMMIS, _v. n._ To be driven about under the impulse of any powerful appet.i.te, S. B.
Alem. _romisch pfaerd_, equus salax.
~Rammist~, _part. adj._ Raging.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
_To_ RAMORD, _v. n._
V. ~Remord~.
_To_ RAMP, _v. n._
1. To be rompish, S.
2. To rage.
_Wallace._
A. S. _rempend_, praeceps.
~Ramp~, _adj._
1. Riotous.
_Fountainhall._
2. Vehement, violent, S.
_Pennecuik._
_To_ RAMP, _v. n._ Applied to milk when it becomes ropy, S. B.
Fr. _ramp-er_, to climb.
_To_ RAMP, _v. a._ To trample.
_Gl. Sibb._
_To_ RAMPAGE, _v. n._ To prance about with fury, S.
_Ross._
_Ram_, and _pauge_; q. to prance like a ram.
RAMPAR EEL, a lamprey, S.
_Statist. Acc._
RAMPS, _s. pl._ A species of garlick, Loth.
Sw. _rams_, id.