Part 661 (1/2)
RAM-RAIS, RAM-RACE, _s_ The act of running in a precipitous manner, with the head inclined doards, S
Teut _ramey-en_, arietare
_Douglas_
RAMSH, _adj_
1 Strong, robust, S B Su G _ram_, Isl _ramm-ur_, id
2 Lascivious, salacious, S
Teut _ramm-en_, salire; Alem _romisch_, salax
3 Harsh to the taste, S B
Norw _romms_, rank; Isl _rammr_, bitter
RAM-STAM, _adj_ Forward, thoughtless, S
_Burns_
~Ram-stam~, _adv_ Precipitately, S _Ram_, and _staemm-a_, tendere
RAMUKLOCH _To sing ramukloch_, to cry
_Bannatyne Poems_
Gael _ra_, denoting motion, _muich_, sadness, and _loch_, dark, or _laoi_, day; q ”deep sorrow,” or ”the day of sadness comes”
_To_ RANCE, _v a_ To prop with stakes, S Su G _raenn-a_, to fasten a door with a stake
~Rance~, _s_
1 A wooden prop, S
2 The cross bar which joins the lower part of the fra
3 The cornice of a wooden bed, S
Su G _ren_, a stake
RANDER, _s_ Order, S B
_Ross_