▪ I. ramed, a. Naut.
[? f. rame n.1]
(See quot.)
| 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. 559 Ramed, the state of a ship on the stocks, when all the frames are set upon the keel, the stem and stern-post put up, and the whole adjusted by the ram-line. |
▪ II. ramed(e
obs. Sc. ff. remede.