Definition of Ramakin

1. a small dish [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramakin

ram-raided
ram-raiding
ram-raids
ram cichlid
ram cichlids
ram down
ram home
ram raid
ram raided
ram raiding
ram raids
ramada
ramadas
ramage
ramagious
ramakin (current term)
ramakins
ramal
raman effect
ramate
rambade
ramberge
ramberges
rambergite
rambla
ramblas
ramble
ramble on
rambled
rambler

Literary usage of Ramakin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Culinary Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Technical Terms by Charles Herman Senn (1898)
"Dried grapes, largely used for puddings, mince pies, also for dessert. The best raisins are imported from Turkey and Spain. Ramequin, /'. ramakin, e. ..."

2. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1882)
"... mix all together, and bake, in ramakin cups, for about twenty minutes in a rather quick oven. A little more glycerine, or a little less lemon juice, ..."

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