Ramo
A ramo (
Kwaio: lamo) was a warrior-leader among certain tribes on
Malaita in the
Solomon Islands. A ramo was recognized when he had killed an adversary in personal combat, and established an intimidating reputation. This was also believed to represent
ancestral support, and their supernatural abilities contributed to their reputation.
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ramo (m)
n.
limb, bough, branch of a tree; (Geometry) branch
ramare
v.
copper, coat with or cover with copper
ramo (m)
n.
branch; bunch; bouquet; ramification; department; trade
ramo (m)
n.
branch, twig; bouquet, bunch; cluster; bush
ramo
= bouquet.
Ex: The article 'Contracting: a bouquet of roses, but watch the thorns!' presents a personal review of an experience of undertaking a 1 year contract position assisting in the implementation of a new library management system in a company library.
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* Domingo de Ramos = Palm Sunday.