romal

English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Spanish ramal, from Latin ramus (branch).

Noun

romal (plural romals)

  1. A long quirt attached to the end of a set of closed reins that are connected to the bridle of a horse, and used to assist in moving cattle.

Etymology 2

Noun

romal (plural romals)

  1. (obsolete) An Indian silk or cotton handkerchief.

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