Ramilie
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Named in honour of Marlborough's victory over the French at Ramillies in Belgium in 1706.
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Ramilie
- (attributive, historical) Applied to various 18th-century fashions or articles of dress, especially a form of cocked hat, and a wig with a long plaited tail.
 
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