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roman

noun

1 Roman

A resident of modern Rome.

Dutch: Romein
Polish: rzymianin

2 Roman

An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire.

Dutch: Romein
Polish: Rzymianin, starożytny Rzymianin

3 roman

A typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions.

synonyms: roman letters, roman print, roman type.

Roget 591: printing; block printing, type-printing; plate printing etc. 558 (engraving); the press etc. (publication) 531; composition.    print, letterpress, ... show more

Roget 984: heterodoxy; error etc. 495; false doctrine, heresy, schism; schismaticism, schismaticalness; recusancy, backsliding, apostasy; atheism etc. ... show more

adjective

1 Roman

Relating to or characteristic of people of Rome.

2 Roman

Of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome):
— Roman architecture.
— The old Roman wall.

synonym: Romanic.

Dutch: romaans
Polish: rzymiański, rzymski, starorzymski

3 Roman

Characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions.

4 Roman

Of or relating to or supporting Romanism:
— The Roman Catholic Church.

synonyms: papist, papistic, papistical, popish, R.C., Roman Catholic, Romanist, romish.

Dutch: paaps, Rooms
Polish: rzymskokatolicki

Roget 995: ecclesiastical, ecclesiological; clerical, sacerdotal, priestly, prelatical, pastoral, ministerial, capitular, theocratic; hierarchical, archiepiscopal; episcopal, ... show more


Moby thesaurus: Bildungsroman, Gothic novel, ascender, back, bastard type, beard, belly, bevel, black letter, body, cap, capital, case, comic novel, counter, descender, detective novel, dime novel, dreadful, em ... show more.

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