pram

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See also: Pram, PRAM, prám, pråm, prăm, and прам

English

Etymology 1

Clipping of perambulator.

Pronunciation

Noun

pram (plural prams) (UK, Australia, New Zealand)

  1. A small vehicle, usually covered, in which a newborn baby is pushed around in a lying position.
    Synonyms: perambulator, (US) baby carriage
    Coordinate terms: baby buggy, pushchair, pusher, stroller
    • 1975, Margaret Drabble, The Realms of Gold, published 1977, page 127:
      Janet Bird née Ollerenshaw was pushing her pram along Tockley High Street.
    • 2006, Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale:
      For a start the pram was heavier than it appeared, and also they were pulling it along very uneven ground. The edge of the field was slightly banked which tilted the pram at an angle.
    • 2012, Ramsey Campbell, Dark Companions, page 233:
      Stepping over her, he unbuttoned the pram′s apron and pulled it back.
      At first he couldn′t make out what the pram contained. He had to crane himself over, holding his body back from the obscuring light. The pram was full of groceries—cabbage, sprouts, potatoes.
    • 2023 August 9, Paul Clifton, “Network News: Family-friendly travel: new standard covers pushchairs”, in RAIL, number 989, page 26:
      The Key Train Requirements document, released in July by the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB), includes a new clause covering people travelling with pushchairs. It highlights the need for space in carriages for unfolded pushchairs or prams, separate from areas for wheelchairs and cycles. It also recommends extending seat reservations to include pram spaces.
  2. (colloquial, loosely) A pushchair; a buggy.
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Etymology 2

The Optimist, a typical modern pram used to train children to sail.

From Dutch praam (a flat-bottomed boat), from Middle Dutch praem, from Middle Low German prām, from Old Czech *prám, from Proto-Slavic *pormъ. Doublet of farm.

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Noun

pram (plural prams)

  1. (nautical, historical) A flat-bottomed barge used on shallow shores to convey cargo to and from ships that cannot enter the harbour.
  2. (nautical, historical) A similar barge used as platform for cannons in shallow waters which seagoing warships cannot enter.
  3. A type of dinghy with a flat bow.
    • August 1979, F. M. Paulson, “Car-topable Craft”, in Field & Stream, page 50:
      Although the pram, like the johnboat, has a squared-off bow as well as stern, the bow lines on the pram will be narrower than those encountered on a johnboat.
    • 1994, Dave Hughes, Fly Fishing Basics:
      Nothing can beat the simple pleasure of paddling a pram around on a foggy dawn, probing pad flats, stumps and fallen logs for lurking bass.
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Dutch

Etymology

Deverbal from pramen.

Pronunciation

Noun

pram m (plural prammen, diminutive prammetje n)

  1. (colloquial, vulgar) A boob, a tit.
    Synonyms: borst, jetser, mem, tiet
  2. (obsolete) A breast of a breastfeeding woman or a teat of a suckling female.

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From Old Norse prámr, from Middle Low German prām, from Old Czech *prám, from Proto-Slavic *pormъ.

Pronunciation

Noun

pram m (definite singular prammen, indefinite plural prammar, definite plural prammane)

  1. a rowboat without a keel, a pram
  2. a barge

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *pormъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /prâm/
  • Hyphenation: pram

Noun

prȁm m (Cyrillic spelling пра̏м)

  1. (historical, seafaring) ferry
Declension

Further reading

  • pram” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Etymology 2

From prȁmēn.

Pronunciation

Noun

prȃm m (Cyrillic spelling пра̑м)

  1. lock, tuft
Declension

Further reading

  • pram” in Hrvatski jezični portal