rame
/reɪm/
noun 4verb 2
Definitions
noun
1
A remark or complaint repeated incessantly.
"Does he ever mention the king in his prayer?" "O yes: always." "What does he say about him?" "Something about the sceptre of righteousness, and the standard of truth. I ken he has some rhame about him."
verb
1
To complain or cry incessantly.
The münelicht sea—It rugs at the he'rt o' me, An' rames an' rames eternally.
2
To talk nonsensically.
Yiss, ramin, ravin mad at Betty sood be abune her edder wan wye or da idder.
noun
1
A stalk or branch, especially when dried.
Twice in thy pleasant year the wattles crown With golden down Their somber rames, and with the gums' stiff leaves A dusk-white fragrant bloom May interweaves
2
A framework or skeleton.
3
The bones of the body; skeleton.
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