The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rammel \Ram"mel\ (r[a^]m"m[e^]l), n. Refuse matter. [Obs.]
Filled with any rubbish, rammel and broken stones.
--Holland.
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) refuse matter
Usage examples of "rammel".
A jiner today can never fetch such mastie straiks as these, he must send strags upaland to scaff amang the rammel, an plaister all together oot o skifting his grandfaither would hae tossed inti the chaffer.
Athanasius had placed a parcel of simnel bread and rammel cheese, with a small flask of the famous blue-sealed Abbey wine.
All these were duly packed away deep in the traveller's scrip, and above them old pippin- faced brother Athanasius had placed a parcel of simnel bread and rammel cheese, with a small flask of the famous blue-sealed Abbey wine.