ram 1) quc, garând; 2) qucvâr Fr.: bélier
Etymology (EN): M.E. ram, from O.E. ramm “male sheep,” also “battering ram,” earlier rom “male sheep,” a W.Gmc. word of unknown origin (cf. M.L.G., M.Du., Du., O.H.G. ram). The verb meaning “to beat with a heavy implement” is first recorded c.1330. Etymology (PE): Quc “ram, horned male sheep,” loan from Turkish. |