- it
comes from the
large drinking gl****es used by
Dutch seamen known as
rummers, from the
Dutch word roemer, a
drinking gl****. That it is
related to ramboozle...
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Rhineland and the
Netherlands from the 15th
through the 17th century.
Rummers lacked the
flared bowl of the
Berkemeyer and had much
thinner walls. The...
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Rùm (Scottish
Gaelic pronunciation: [rˠuːm]), a
Scottish Gaelic name
often anglicised to
Rum (/rʌm/
rum), is one of the
Small Isles of the
Inner Hebrides...
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Rum-running, or bootlegging, is the
illegal business of
smuggling alcoholic beverages where such
transportation is
forbidden by law. The term
rum-running...
- A
rumāl (Punjabi: ਰੁਮਾਲ) is a
piece of
clothing similar to a
handkerchief or bandana. It is worn by men who cut
their hair and
other guests when they...
- The
Sultanate of
Rum was a
culturally Turco-Persian ****
Muslim state,
established over
conquered Byzantine territories and
peoples (
Rum) of
Anatolia by...
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Rumer may
refer to:
Rumer (musician) (born 1979),
British singer Rumer Willis (born 1988),
American actress,
daughter of
Bruce Willis and Demi
Moore Rumer...
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Rumes (French pronunciation: [ʁym]; Picard: Reme) is a muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Hainaut, Belgium. On 1
January 2006 the muni****lity...
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Kraken Black ****ed
Rum is a
Caribbean black ****ed
rum. The
brand is
owned and
distributed by
Proximo Spirits of
Jersey City, New
Jersey and
named after...
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Rūm (Arabic: روم [
ruːm], collective; singulative: رومي Rūmī [ˈruːmiː]; plural: أروام ʼArwām [ʔarˈwaːm]; Persian: روم
Rum or رومیان Rumiyān,
singular رومی...