Definition of Rambouillets

1. rambouillet [n] - See also: rambouillet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rambouillets

ramberges
rambergite
rambla
ramblas
ramble
ramble on
rambled
rambler
ramblers
rambles
rambling
ramblingly
ramblings
rambooze
rambotan
rambouillets (current term)
rambunctious
rambunctiously
rambunctiousness
rambunxious
rambutan
rambutan tree
rambutans
ramcat
ramcats
ramdisk
ramdisks
ramdohrite
rame
rameal

Literary usage of Rambouillets

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

1. The Study of Breeds in America: Cattle, Sheep and Swine by Thomas Shaw (1900)
"I. rambouillets are the direct descendants of the Spanish Merino, ... (1) Until recent years the improvement of rambouillets has been effected almost ..."

2. Sheep Diseases by Eustace Thurman Baker (1916)
"In 1783, France imported a large number of Spanish Merinos and placed them at Rambouillet, near Paris, and there created the breed known as rambouillets. ..."

3. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1912)
"For all that, the rambouillets are a splendid breed and well capable of making great ... rambouillets. Nearly two centuries ago the French government began ..."

4. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1909)
"rambouillets. Nearly two centuries ago the French government began importing Merino ewes from Spain and then was laid the foundation of the breed that is ..."

5. Sheep Farming in America by Joseph Elwyn Wing (1905)
"rambouillets. Nearly two centuries ago the French government began importing Merino ewes from ,Spain and then was laid the foundation of the breed that is ..."

6. American Agriculturist (1846)
"Did he ever see and examine my flock of rambouillets, and rigidly compare it with ... If not, then has ne ever seen any other thorough-bred rambouillets? ..."

7. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1908)
"rambouillets were first brought to America in 1840, under the name of French ... Between the years 1856 and 1860, a number of rambouillets, bred by Mr. John ..."

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