ramat

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See also: ramât, rämät, and ra mắt

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Etymology[edit]

From ramada (a switch used to herd animals).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

ramat m (plural ramats)

  1. flock or a herd of grazing animals
    Synonyms: escamot, folc
  2. (figuratively, Christianity) pastor’s flock
  3. multitude

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Verb[edit]

ramat

  1. supine of rama

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