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Etymology

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From Latin ramus (a branch).

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Noun

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rammel (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) Refuse matter.

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rammel

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To turn to rubbish.

Usage notes

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Reported by a speaker in Aylesham, Kent in January 2005. The man was said to be "one of a dying breed". (South East Voices[1], BBC, 2005 January 17, retrieved 15 March 2021)

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Noun

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rammel ? (uncountable)

  1. beating
    Moet ge wa rammel hebben jong, me a veel praat!
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
    (Brabantian)
    Synonyms: slaag, klop

Noun

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rammel ? (plural rammels, diminutive rammeltje n)

  1. a gossip

Verb

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rammel

  1. inflection of rammelen:
    1. first-person singular present indicative
    2. imperative

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Maltese

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Root
r-m-l
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Alternative forms

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Verb

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rammel (imperfect jrammel, past participle mrammel)

  1. to cover with sand
  2. to tingle (to have a prickling or mildly stinging sensation)

Conjugation

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    Conjugation of rammel
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m rammilt rammilt rammel rammilna rammiltu rammlu
f rammlet
imperfect m nrammel trammel jrammel nrammlu trammlu jrammlu
f trammel
imperative rammel rammlu