Ramagious
Ra‐ma″gi‐ous (–mā″jĭ‐ŭs), a. Wild; not tame.Now is he tame that was so ramagious. Remedy of Love.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Ra‐ma″gi‐ous (–mā″jĭ‐ŭs), a. Wild; not tame.Now is he tame that was so ramagious. Remedy of Love.
Ra″mal (rā″mal), a. [L. ramus branch.] Of or pertaining to a ramus, or branch; rameal.
‖Ra‐ma″ya‐na (rä‐mä″yȧ‐nȧ), n. [Skr. Rāmāyaṇa.] The more ancient of the two great epic poems in Sanskrit. The hero and heroine are Rama and his wife Sita.
Ram″berge (răm″bẽrj), n. [F., fr. rame oar + barge barge.] Formerly, a kind of large war galley.
Ram″ble (răm″b'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Rambled (–b'ld); p. pr. & vb. n.Rambling (–blĭng).] [For rammle, fr. Prov. E. rame to roam. Cf. Roam.] 1. To walk, ride, or sail, from plac...
Ram″ble, n. 1. A going or moving from place to place without any determinate business or object; an excursion or stroll merely for recreation.Coming home, after a short Christma...
Ram″bler (–blẽr), n. One who rambles; a rover; a wanderer.
Ram″bling (–blĭng), a. Roving; wandering; discursive; as, a rambling fellow, talk, or building.
Ram″bling‐ly, adv. In a rambling manner.
Ram″booze (–bo͞oz), n. A beverage made of wine, ale (or milk), sugar, etc. Blount.
Ram‐bu″tan (răm‐bo͞o″tăn), n. [Malay rambūtan, fr. rambut hair of the head.] (Bot.) A Malayan fruit produced by the tree Nephelium lappaceum, and closely related to the litchi n...
Ra″me‐al (rā″mē̍‐al), a. Same as Ramal. Gray.
Ra″me‐an (–an), n. A Ramist. Shipley.
Ramed (rămd), a. Having the frames, stem, and sternpost adjusted; — said of a ship on the stocks.
Ram″ee (răm″ē̍), n.(Bot.) See Ramie.
Ram″e‐kin (răm″ē̍‐kĭn), n. See Ramequin.
Ram″e‐kin, n. = Ramequin.
Ram″ent (răm″ent), n. [L. ramenta, pl.] 1. A scraping; a shaving.2. pl.(Bot.) Ramenta.
‖Ra‐men″ta (rȧ‐mĕn″tȧ), n. pl.(Bot.) Thin brownish chaffy scales upon the leaves or young shoots of some plants, especially upon the petioles and leaves of ferns. Gray.
Ram′en‐ta″ceous (răm′ĕn‐tā″shŭs), a.(Bot.) Covered with ramenta.
Ra″me‐ous (rā″mē̍‐ŭs), a. [L. rameus, from ramus branch, bough.] (Bot.) Ramal.
Ram″e‐quin (răm″ē̍‐kĭn), n.(Cookery) A mixture of cheese, eggs, etc., formed in a mold, or served on bread. [Written also ramekin.]
Ram″e‐quin (?), n. The porcelian or earthen mold in which ramequins are baked and served, by extension, any dish so used.
Ram″ie (răm″ē̍), n.(Bot.) The grass-cloth plant (Bœhmeria nivea); also, its fiber, which is very fine and exceedingly strong; — called also China grass, and rhea. See Grass-clot...
Ram′i‐fi‐ca″tion (răm′ĭ‐fĭ‐kā″shŭn), n. [Cf. F. ramification. See Ramify.] 1. The process of branching, or the development of branches or offshoots from a stem; also, the mode o...
Ram′i‐flo″rous (–flō″rŭs), a. [L. ramus branch + flos, floris, flower.] (Bot.) Flowering on the branches.
Ram″i‐form (răm″ĭ‐fôrm), a. [L. ramus branch + -form.] (Bot.) Having the form of a branch.