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rampasture

American  
[ram-pas-cher] / ˈræmˌpæs tʃər /

noun

Canadian.
  1. a room in a boarding or lodging house used as a communal dormitory for unmarried men.

  2. a large attic room.


Etymology

Origin of rampasture

First recorded in 1910–15; ram 1 + pasture

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