Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "ramp" has a long and complex history. The earliest known use of the word in English is in the 13th century, where it referred to a sloping surface or passage. The word is thought to have come from the Old French word "rampe", which in turn is derived from the Latin word "rampare", meaning "to climb". The word "ramp" has since come to be used in a variety of other contexts, including as a term for a steep incline or ascent, a prop or support, and a sudden increase in pressure or activity.
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