noun
or ram·i·lie ˈraməlē ; also ram·il·lies or ram·i·lies -ēz
( plural ramillies or ramilies )
Usage: sometimes capitalized
Etymology: from Ramillies, Belgium, in commemoration of a battle in 1706 when the British defeated the French
: an 18th century wig with a long plait in back that is tied top and bottom with bows