Definition of Ramilie

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramilie

ramidus
ramie
ramier
ramiers
ramies
ramifiability
ramification
ramifications
ramified
ramifies
ramiflorous
ramiform
ramify
ramifying
ramigerous
ramilie (current term)
ramilies
ramillie
ramillies
ramin
ramins
ramiparous
ramipril
ramiprilat
ramis
ramisection
ramitis
ramjet
ramjet engine
ramjets

Literary usage of Ramilie

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

1. The works of Henry Fielding, ed. with a biogr. essay by L. Stephen by Henry Fielding, Leslie Stephen (1882)
"But now, ramilie, what do you think this affair is that I am transacting ? ramilie. Nay, Mrs. Lappet, now you are putting too severe a task upon me. ..."

2. A Cyclopaedia of Costume Or Dictionary of Dress, Including Notices of by James Robinson Planché (1876)
"In the reign of George I, the famous battle of ramilies introduced the ramilie wig, with a long, gradually diminishing plaited tail, ..."

3. History of British Costume by James Robinson Planché (1834)
"The famous battle of ramilies, for instance, introduced the ramilie cock of the hat, and a long gradually-diminishing plaited tail to the wig, ..."

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