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roman
(Romans) 1. Roman means related to or connected with ancient Rome and its empire. ...the fall of the Roman Empire. ADJ: usu ADJ n • A Roman was a citizen of ancient Rome or its empire. When they conquered Britain, the Romans brought this custom with them. N-COUNT 2. Roman means related to or connected with modern Rome. ...a Roman hotel room. ADJ: usu ADJ n • A Roman is someone who lives in or comes from Rome. ...soccer-mad Romans. N-COUNT
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   I. noun  Etymology: partly from Middle English, from Old English, from Latin ~us, adjective & noun, from Roma Rome; partly from Middle English Romain, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~us  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. a native or resident of Rome  b. a citizen of ancient Rome or of the ~ Empire  2. often offensive ~ Catholic  3. not capitalized roman letters or type  II. adjective  Date: 14th century  1. of or relating to Rome or the people of Rome; specifically characteristic of the ancient ~s ~ fortitude  2.  a. Latin 1a  b. of or relating to the Latin alphabet  3. not capitalized of or relating to a type style with upright characters — compare italic  4. of or relating to the see of Rome or the ~ Catholic Church  5. having a semicircular intrados ~ arch  6. having a prominent slightly aquiline bridge a ~ nose ROMAN  noun  Etymology: French, from Old French ~s ~ce  Date: 1765 a metrical ~ce ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 a of ancient Rome or its territory or people. b archaic of its language. 2 of medieval or modern Rome. 3 of papal Rome, esp. = ROMAN CATHOLIC. 4 of a kind ascribed to the early Romans (Roman honesty; Roman virtue). 5 surviving from a period of Roman rule (Roman road). 6 (roman) (of type) of a plain upright kind used in ordinary print. 7 (of the alphabet etc.) based on the ancient Roman system with letters A-Z. --n. 1 a a citizen of the ancient Roman Republic or Empire. b a soldier of the Roman Empire. 2 a citizen of modern Rome. 3 = ROMAN CATHOLIC. 4 (roman) roman type. 5 (in pl.) the Christians of ancient Rome. Phrases and idioms Holy Roman Empire the Western part of the Roman Empire as revived by Charlemagne in 800. Roman candle a firework discharging a series of flaming coloured balls and sparks. Roman Empire hist. that established by Augustus in 27 BC and divided by Theodosius in AD 395 into the Western or Latin and Eastern or Greek Empire. Roman holiday enjoyment derived from others' discomfiture. Roman law the law-code developed by the ancient Romans and forming the basis of many modern codes. Roman nose one with a high bridge; an aquiline nose. roman numeral any of the Roman letters representing numbers: I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500, M = 1000. Etymology: ME f. OF Romain (n. & adj.) f. L Romanus f. Roma Rome ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  антиква (шрифт); прямой [латинский] шрифт ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  латинский, римский - Roman alum - Roman figure - Roman numeral - Roman type - roman numerals ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  – golden Roman – red Roman – river Roman ...
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  1. римлянин ancient Romans —- древние римляне 2. римлянин, житель Рима Romans go to the polls today —- сегодня в Риме выборы 3. часто пренебр. католик 4. латинский язык, латынь 5. римский диалект итальянского языка 6. христиане Древнего Рима Epistle to the Romans —- библ. Послание к римлянам 7. римский, относящийся к Риму the R. Empire —- Римская империя Roman calendar —- римский календарь Roman holiday —- римский праздник; бой гладиаторов; жестокая забава, удовольствие за счет другого 8. латинский Roman alphabet —- латинский алфавит Roman numerals —- римские цифры Roman type (letters) —- полигр. латинский шрифт; прямой светлый шрифт 9. (римско-)католический Roman rite —- римско-католический чин Id: Roman nose —- римский нос; нос с горбинкой Id: Roman school —- рафаэлевская школа ...
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  balance безмен, пружинные весы ROMAN Catholic  1. католик  2. римско-католический ROMAN  1. noun  1) римлянин  2) католик  3) typ. прямой светлый шрифт  4) rare латинский язык  2. adj.  1) римский; латинский; Roman alphabet - латинский алфавит; Roman law leg. - римское право; Roman letters/type typ. - прямой светлый шрифт; Roman nose - римский, орлиный нос; Roman numerals - римские цифры  2) католический ...
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  ~ adj 1 connected with ancient Rome or the Roman Empire 2 connected with the city of Rome - Roman n roman ~ n technical the ordinary style of printing that uses small upright letters, like the style used for printing these words  (- compare italics) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 14c., from O.Fr. romain, from L. Romanus, from Roma "Rome." The O.E. word was romanisc, which yielded M.E. Romanisshe. First attested use of Roman Catholic is 1605; Roman numeral (as opposed to Arabic) is from 1735; Roman typeface (1519) is opposed to Gothic (black letter) and italic. Roman "a novel" is 1889, from Fr. roman, from O.Fr. romanz (see romance); roman а clef, novel in which characters represent real persons, lit. "novel with a key," first found in Eng. 1893. Roman nose is from 1624. ...
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