Definition of Drammach

1. Noun. A simple Scots food made from oatmeal and water. ¹

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Definition of Drammach

1. drammock [n -S] - See also: drammock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Drammach

dramatological
dramatologically
dramatology
dramaturg
dramaturge
dramaturges
dramaturgic
dramaturgical
dramaturgically
dramaturgies
dramaturgist
dramaturgists
dramaturgy
dramedies
dramedy
drammach (current term)
drammachs
drammed
dramming
drammings
drammock
drammocks
drams
dramseller
dramsellers
dramshop
dramshopkeeper
dramshopkeepers
dramshops
drank

Literary usage of Drammach

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

1. The Book of Friendship by Samuel McChord Crothers (1910)
"Our only food was drammach and a portion of cold meat that we had carried from the Cage; and as for drink, Heaven knows we had no want of water. ..."

2. A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans by James Browne (1849)
"This salt water drammach, as this extraordinary preparation was called, was qualified with a dram of brandy, which the prince distributed from a bottle be ..."

3. The True Story Book by Andrew Lang (1893)
"... in Gaelic, drammach. At last they ran into a lonely bay in Benbecula, where they were free from pursuit. It is characteristic of the Prince's ..."

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