ramage
common nounverb
Syllable Decomposition
ramagefrom Latin ramus, branch and derived (around 1160) from Old French ram, raim, raion 'branch' (→ rameau) with the suffix -age, like feuillage from feuille.alain rey, dictionnaire historique de la langue française, 2009 (12th century) used adjectivally in the sense of 'branched'. The sense of 'song of birds in the branches' appears in 1549, that of 'speech' in 1588, and that of 'branch motif' in 1611.
Definitions
- histoire
- anthropologie
Synonym
gazouillement
Plural
ramages
Translations
german:Gezwitscher
arabic:تغريد
See also
ramage (v.) ramages (v.) déramer (v.) rameuse (adj.) rameuse (cn.) ramager (v.) rame (cn.) ramer (v.) ramette (cn.) rameur (cn.) rameux (adj.) ramier (cn.) déramage (cn.)