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RATTON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English ratoun, from Anglo-French, diminutive of rat, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old English ræt rat.
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Ratton - Wikipedia
A ratton (plural Rattons) is a rodent, that is a kynd o mammal. Rattons is juist wee ainimals an is aften uised in science experiments, like Mice.
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RATTON definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
rattrap in American English · 1. a trap for catching rats · 2. a hopeless situation; desperate predicament · 3. Informal. a dirty, run-down building. Webster's ...
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ratton
ratton Now Sc. and north. dial. (ˈræt(ə)n) Forms: 4–5 ratoun, 5 ratone, -un, 4–6 (9) raton; 6 Sc. ratto(u)ne, 7 rattin, 6 Sc., 7– ratton, 8– ratten, 8–9 rattan. [a. OF. raton, f. rat rat n.1 Cf. Sp. raton, med.L. rato, ratōnis.] A rat.1300–20 in Rel. Ant. II. 78 Wessele, reheite. ratonz, raz. molde ...
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RATTON Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. Dialect. a rat. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of ratton. 1250–1300; Middle English ratoun < Old French raton, diminutive of ...
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ratton - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English ratoun, from Anglo-Norman ratoun and Middle French raton, corresponding to rat + -oon. Pronunciation. edit. (UK) IPA: /ˈɹatən/. Noun.
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Ratton
Ratton may refer to:
People
A member of the Franco-Portuguese family of industrialists, of which the most notable include
Jácome Ratton (1736-1820), Park, Eastbourne
Ratton School in Eastbourne, England
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Charles Ratton - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Charles Ratton was an important dealer of art from Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific who worked to raise the profile of art from these regions as a curator ...
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Welcome | Ratton
Welcome to Ratton School's website! Explore how we nurture confident, creative, and caring students, fostering excellence in academics and social ...
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ratton, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun ratton is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for ratton is from before 1325, ...
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Ratton School
Ratton School is a secondary school with academy status in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England. Notable former pupils
Joe Townsend (born 1988), paratriathlete
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External links
Ratton School official website
Secondary schools in East
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Jácome Ratton
Jacques or Jácome Ratton (7 July 1736 in Monestier de Briançon, Hautes-Alpes – 3 July 1820 in Paris) was a Franco-Portuguese businessman, who was a leading Sources
Memoirs
The Memoirs are the principal source for all details of Ratton's life up to 1810:
Recordaçoens de Jacome Ratton sobre ocurrencias do seu
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ratten
▪ I. ratten, v. (ˈræt(ə)n) Also ratton, -tan. [Of obscure origin: connexion with ratten ratton n. has been suggested, but is not clear. The vbl. n. is recorded earlier, and is more frequently used than the vb.] a. trans. To molest (a workman or employer) by rattening. b. intr. To practise rattening....
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Virginia Pérez-Ratton
Pérez-Ratton obtained her academic degree in French literature at the University of Costa Rica. The last years of her life, Pérez-Ratton struggled with cancer.
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