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ROMANIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ROMANIC is romance.
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Romanic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Of or relating to Rome or its people, especially Ancient Rome. · Romance (of or relating to the Romance languages) · Descended from Ancient Roman ...
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ROMANIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · derived from the Romans. Romans. · romance. noun. romance. Romanic. / rəʊˈmænɪk /. adjective. another word for Roman Romance. “ ...
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Romanic
Romanic, a. (n.) (rəʊˈmænɪk) [ad. L. Rōmānic-us, f. Rōmānus Roman n.1] 1. Of languages: Descended from Latin; Romance. Also, composed, etc., in Romance; using a Romance language. In quot. 1845 equivalent to Romansh.1708 Madox Exchequer Pref. Ep. p. xii, That signification in which they are used by t...
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ROMANIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Romanist in American English · 1. derogatoryoften , offensive. a member of the Roman Catholic Church · 2. one versed in Roman institutions, law, etc. · 3. Also: ...
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Romanic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome) synonyms: Roman Cite this entry
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Romanic Review | Columbia | French
The Romanic Review is a journal devoted to the study of Romance literatures. Founded by Henry Alfred Todd in 1910, it is published by Duke University Press.
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Romanic, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the word Romanic is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for Romanic is from 1683, in a translation by John Bulteel, ...
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Romanic - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Roman noun and adjective, Old English, "of or pertaining to ancient Rome; an inhabitant or native of ancient Rome," from Latin Romanus "of Rome, Roman," from ...
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Romanic - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com
Principal Translations. Inglés, Español. Romanic adj, (language: derived from the Romans), romance adj mf. Romanic adj, (language: Romance), romance adj mf.
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SS Scandinavian
On 12 July 1907 Romanic collided with a 66-ton fishing schooner Natalie B. Nickerson in thick fog near the Nantucket Shoals. The schooner sank and three of her crew of eighteen lost their lives; the Romanic picked up the survivors and landed them at Boston.
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Hubbelrath
Hubbelrath was a farming settlement with an old romanic church.
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SS New England
SS New England may refer to:
, a Design 1023 cargo ship built for the United States Shipping Board
(ex-New England, ex-Romanic), a passenger steamship
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Ilya Golenishchev-Kutuzov
He was an expert on Romanic and Slavic philology, and comparative literature. He authored works on Dante Alighieri and the Renaissance literature.
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