Definitions for Romanists

Romanists Ro·man·ist

Spelling: [roh-muh-nist]
IPA: /ˈroʊ mə nɪst/

Romanists is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 670 anagrams from letters in Romanists (aimnorsst).

Definitions for Romanists

noun

  1. Disparaging. a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
  2. one versed in Roman institutions, law, etc.
  3. Also, Romanicist [roh-man-uh-sist] /roʊˈmæn ə sɪst/ (Show IPA). a person versed in Romance languages, literature, or linguistics.
  4. Romanists, Fine Arts. a group of Flemish and Dutch painters of the 16th century who traveled to Italy and returned to Flanders and Holland with the style and techniques of the High Renaissance and of Mannerism.
  5. Disparaging. a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
  6. one versed in Roman institutions, law, etc.
  7. Also, Romanicist [roh-man-uh-sist] /roʊˈmæn ə sɪst/ (Show IPA). a person versed in Romance languages, literature, or linguistics.
  8. Romanists, Fine Arts. a group of Flemish and Dutch painters of the 16th century who traveled to Italy and returned to Flanders and Holland with the style and techniques of the High Renaissance and of Mannerism.

Origin of Romanists

From the New Latin word Romanista, dating back to 1515-25. See Roman, -ist

Examples for Romanists

The statutory religion (Romanist) was to be maintained for the meantime.

We have a splendid new Romanist Church in this little place.

No Romanist will hear with patience of any national restoration of Israel.

By all means let every Romanist convict enjoy his own conviction.

The inhabitants had been permitted to retain the Romanist religion.

The Romanist point of view with regard to it should, however, be studied.

Almost all the other important offices were in Romanist hands.

This lady was in religion a Romanist; by birth she was a Spanish Quadroon.

As the Romanist would say, we should apply a concrete standard of culpa.

A curious Romanist song is the one that has the words, "Woe to you, Hus," as a refrain.

Almost all the other important offices were in Romanist hands.

The inhabitants had been permitted to retain the Romanist religion.

The statutory religion (Romanist) was to be maintained for the meantime.

As the Romanist would say, we should apply a concrete standard of culpa.

A curious Romanist song is the one that has the words, "Woe to you, Hus," as a refrain.

The Romanist point of view with regard to it should, however, be studied.

By all means let every Romanist convict enjoy his own conviction.

We have a splendid new Romanist Church in this little place.

No Romanist will hear with patience of any national restoration of Israel.

This lady was in religion a Romanist; by birth she was a Spanish Quadroon.

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