Definition of Ramadas

1. Noun. (plural of ramada) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Ramadas

1. ramada [n] - See also: ramada

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramadas

ram's-head lady's slipper
ram's horn
ram-raid
ram-raided
ram-raiding
ram-raids
ram cichlid
ram cichlids
ram down
ram home
ram raid
ram raided
ram raiding
ram raids
ramada
ramadas (current term)
ramage
ramagious
ramakin
ramakins
ramal
raman effect
ramate
rambade
ramberge
ramberges
rambergite
rambla
ramblas
ramble

Literary usage of Ramadas

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

1. Extracts from a Journal: Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico by Basil Hall (1825)
"... who waved flags in their faces, and, as soon as the bulls were irritated, and ran after them, escaped over the railings into the ramadas. ..."

2. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1843)
"3 ramadas (GM) was the son-in-law of ... to ramadas some Sikh authors ascribe the foundation of the town Rampur. or ..."

3. The Universal Traveller: Designed to Introduce Readers at Home to an by Charles Augustus Goodrich (1836)
"But the chief interest lay within the ramadas, in each of which was to be ... "I met at the ramadas, one evening, a family to whose attentions I am much ..."

4. Extracts from a Journal: Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico by Basil Hall (1825)
"The scene in the ground-floor, which was divided into booths called ramadas, was of a very different description: here was dancing, singing, drinking, ..."

5. Extracts from a Journal by Basil Hall (1824)
"The scene in the ground-floor, which was divided into booths called ramadas, was of a very different description: here was dancing, singing, drinking, ..."

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