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ramon

1

[ ruh-mohn ]

noun

  1. any of several tropical American trees belonging to the genus Brosimum, of the mulberry family, the leaves of which are used as forage, especially B. alicastrum, which bears the breadnut.


Ramon

2

[ rey-muhn, ruh-mohn ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Raymond.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ramon1

1750–60; < Spanish ramón browse, augmentative of ramo branch (< Latin rāmus; ramus )

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Example Sentences

Sheen: My real name is Ramón Estévez, and I never changed it.

Ramón Estévez, better known by his stage name, Martin Sheen, is the patriarch.

"I think we'd better send a couple of parties out," Ramón Llewellyn said.

"Take care of yourself, don Ramón," his curate friends would say to him.

Old Brull lived long enough to see Ramón reach the zenith of his fame.

Ramón spent several years in Valencia without getting beyond the elementary courses in Common Law.

Where don Ramón could not go in person, don Andrés would be present for him, as the chief's alter ego.

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