English

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Etymology 1

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From ram the animal the constellation resembles.

Proper noun

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Ram

  1. The constellation Aries.

Etymology 2

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From Hebrew רָם (ram).

Proper noun

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Ram

  1. (biblical) The father of Amminadab and the son of Hezron.
  2. A male given name.
  3. A surname
  4. Alternative form of Rāma (an incarnation of the god Vishnu in Hinduism).
  5. One of the two progenitors of the second generation of humans in Mandaeism.
Derived terms
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Noun

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Ram (plural Rams)

  1. A US Korean War anti-tank weapon

Etymology 3

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From ram the animal of the mascot for the sports team.

Proper noun

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Ram

  1. (UK, soccer) Someone connected with Derby County Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.

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Afrikaans

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Signs of the Zodiac
Visse   Bul
Afrikaans Wikipedia has an article about Ram.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Ram

  1. (astronomy, astrology) Aries

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Zodiac signs in Afrikaans (layout · text)
 
Ram
 
Bul
 
Tweeling
 
Kreef,
Krap
 
Leeu
 
Maagd
 
Weegskaal
 
Skerpioen
 
Boogskutter
 
Steenbok
 
Waterdraer
 
Visse

Dutch

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Signs of the Zodiac
Vissen   Stier
Dutch Wikipedia has an article about Ram.

Etymology

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From ram.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Ram m

  1. (astronomy, astrology) Aries

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Zodiac signs in Dutch (layout · text)
 
Ram
 
Stier
 
Tweelingen
 
Kreeft
 
Leeuw
 
Maagd
 
Weegschaal
 
Schorpioen
 
Boogschutter
 
Steenbok
 
Waterman
 
Vissen

Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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From Old High German roum, from Proto-Germanic *raumaz. Cognate with German Rahm, Dutch room, English ream, and Icelandic rjómi.

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Noun

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Ram m or f (uncountable)

  1. cream

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