Definition of Ramees

1. ramee [n] - See also: ramee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ramees

rambunctiousness
rambunxious
rambutan
rambutan tree
rambutans
ramcat
ramcats
ramdisk
ramdisks
ramdohrite
rame
rameal
rameauite
ramed
ramee
ramees (current term)
ramekin
ramekins
ramelteon
ramen
ramens
ramentaceous
ramentum
rameous
ramequin
ramequins
ramet
ramets

Literary usage of Ramees

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

1. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"In this name that of the Hebrews has been recognized. If the identification were certain we should have much reason for dating the oppression under ramees ..."

2. The Description and Natural History of the Coasts of North America (Acadia) by Nicolas Denys, William Francis Ganong, Victor Hugo Paltsits (1908)
"Au bout des isles ramees est 1'isle de la Magdeleine, qui est bien plus grande que toutes Ics autres, il ya un petit ..."

3. Memorial Volume of the Popham Celebration, August 29, 1862 by Maine Historical Society, ed Edward Ballard (1863)
"... Islands called ramees, which are several in number, as he had said in his speech that a tempest had carried them from Cap pointu to 37 leagues distance, ..."

4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"After a time, however, this sovereignty must have gradually become more and more nominal, and in spite of the later campaigns of Seti I and ramees II ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Ramees on Dictionary.com!Search for Ramees on Thesaurus.com!Search for Ramees on Google!Search for Ramees on Wikipedia!

Search