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Traditional English :: Romanian
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romanicism.html - n. & adj. (also Rumanian) --n. 1 a a native or national of Romania in E. Europe. b a person of Romanian descent. 2 the language of Romania. --adj. of or relating to Romania or its people or language. |
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Traditional English :: Romanic
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romanicism.html - n. & adj. --n. --adj. 1 a of or relating to Romance. b Romance-speaking. 2 descended from the ancient Romans or inheriting aspects of their social or political life. [L Romanicus (as ROMAN)] |
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Traditional English :: Romanism
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romanicism.html - n. Roman Catholicism. |
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Traditional English :: Romanist
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romanicism.html - n. 1 a student of Roman history or law or of the Romance languages. 2 a a supporter of Roman Catholicism. b a Roman Catholic. [mod.L Romanista (as ROMAN)] |
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Traditional English :: romanize
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romanicism.html - v.tr. (also -ise) 1 make Roman or Roman Catholic in character. 2 put into the Roman alphabet or into roman type. |
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English Idioms :: Roman collar
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romanicism.html - {n.} The high, plain, white collar worn by priests and clergymen. * /The man with the Roman collar is the new Episcopalian preacher./ * /Many Protestant churches do not require their ministers to wear Roman collars./ |
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