ramson
English
Alternative forms
- ramps, ramsh (Scotland)
Etymology
Back-formation from ramsons; compare Middle English ramsyn (originally plural, taken as singular); Old English hramesan, plural of hramsa (“onion, broad-leafed garlic”), from Proto-Germanic *hramusô (“onion, leek”), from Proto-Indo-European *kermus-, *kremus- (“wild garlic”). Cognate with Scots ramps (“wild garlic”), Danish rams (“ramson”), Swedish ramslök (“wild garlic”). See buckrams.
Synonyms
- (Allium ursinum): buckram, wild garlic
Translations
ramsons — see ramsons
See also
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