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a
abacus
abomination
accession
acetabulum
acre
actus
ad
addiction
adjunct
adoration
aeromancy
album
alimentary
alleluiah
allocution
ambition
amphibology
amphor
amphora
ampliation
ana
angusticlave
annulet
antecursor
antimony
antique
apollinarian
apparitor
aquitanian
arpent
as
auction
augur
augural
august
auspicate
austromancy
b
bachelor
balance
barbarian
barbaric
barbarous
bead
biblist
c
caledonian
calendar
calends
calice
canonical
capitol
carthaginian
castigation
catacomb
catapelt
catapult
catilinism
catonian
catoptromancy
centurion
century
cesarean
cestus
chancellor
chapless
cherry
chiromancer
chiromancy
chiromantic
circensian
circus
civic
civil
civilian
classical
clepsydra
cleromancy
client
code
cohort
coin
column
combat
comitial
composite
conclude
concubine
concupiscence
condemnation
condescend
confarreation
confector
confession
confirmation
conform
congiary
conquer
consecrate
consent
consul
consulate
consulship
conterminous
continual
continuance
copulative
corvus
creation
cubit
curator
curse
curule
custom
cycle
deceiving
december
decurion
deluge
designator
desolation
die
diffarreation
difference
digest
diocese
disobedience
dissimulation
distribute
doer
donative
downfall
dragon
duumvir
dwarf
eagle
edict
edile
elephantine
emancipation
emblem
emolliate
empire
enceint
epitomize
equestrian
etesian
evocation
expurgatory
extreme
fabian
fall
fasces
faun
february
federal
finally
flaminical
flung
for
fossway
frumentation
funeral
fustigation
galilean
game
gastromancy
gentile
girl
gladiatorial
haruspice
hate
hemina
hero
highland
holy-rood
hydromancy
hydromantic
hypocaust
iconolater
ides
illuminator
impose
inaugurate
incite
incorporate
incorporation
indiction
infancy
institute
intrigue
javelin
jove
july
jupiter
jurisconsult
k
laticlave
latin
law
legion
libation
libertine
lictor
lie
life
lift
liturgy
lombardic
long
long-suffering
lupercal
lust
magician
magnificence
maniple
may
mean
meteromancy
middle
mile
mission
mole
moor
municipal
mural
nation
naumachy
near
necromancer
necromancy
necromantic
necromantically
newness
night
nones
noon
notary
novatianism
november
nundinal
occult
october
old
oratory
orchestra
ovation
overcome
p
paint
palter
pandect
papist
patavinity
patrician
patron
pedarian
penitential
period
pix
place
plethrum
pomp
pontif
postliminy
prejudication
prenomen
pretension
pretor
pretorian
prevalent
primipilar
prince
privilege
proconsul
prodigality
profession
proprefect
propretor
proscribe
proscription
province
publican
pulpit
purple
pyromancy
pyromantic
quadrantal
questor
questorship
quindecemvir
quixotic
quixotism
r
ramp
rebellion
recumbent
reduce
register
reign
religion
renew
report
rest
retrenchment
reveal
revive
revolt
road
rogation
roman
romance
romancer
romancing
romancy
romanist
romanize
romansh
romantic
romantically
romanticness
romanzovite
romp
roof
rosary
s
sack
salary
sandal
scourge
secret
sesterce
sextant
shame
silkworm
soul-scot
soul-shot
spiritually
squeak
stagger
stand
steelyard
sterling
strive
subhastation
subvert
supplication
tabernacle
table
talent
testudo
tetrarch
tetrarchate
theurgy
throw
thursday
tolerate
topaz
tradition
transcript
tribute
triumph
triumvirate
triverbial
turn
turret
uncondemned
undergo
unromanized
unromantic
urn
v
vestal
viaticum
virgilian
virtue
vocal
vow
w
wafer
wait
walk
wantonness
way
wise
work
work-fellow
world
wrath
zeal



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RO'MAN, a. [L. Romanus, from Roma, the principal city of the Romans in Italy. Rome is the oriental name Ramah, elevated, that is, a hill; for fortresses and towns were often placed on hills for security; Heb. to be high, to raise.]

1. Pertaining to Rome, or to the Roman people.

2. Romish; popish; professing the religion of the pope.

Roman catholic, as an adjective, denoting the religion professed by the people of Rome and of Italy, at the head of which is the pope or bishop of Rome; as a noun, one who adheres to the papal religion.

RO'MAN, n.

1. A native of rome.

2. A citizen of Rome; one enjoying the privileges of a Roman citizen.

3. One of the christian church at Rome to which Paul addressed an epistle, consisting of converts from Judaism or paganism.
1913 Definition
Roman (roman)
a.(?)
Ro"man
[L. Romanus, fr. Roma Rome: cf. F. romain. Cf. Romaic, Romance, Romantic.]
  1. Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art.
  2. Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic religion; professing that religion.
  3. Upright; erect; -- said of the letters or kind of type ordinarily used, as distinguished from Italic characters.
    (b)
  4. A native, or permanent resident, of Rome; a citizen of Rome, or one upon whom certain rights and privileges of a Roman citizen were conferred.
  5. Roman type, letters, or print, collectively; -- in distinction from Italics.

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Noah Says...
No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people.
  




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