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noun
- (historical) An Ancient Roman given name.
- (historical) The throne name of a pharaoh, the fourth of the five names of the royal titulary, traditionally encircled by a cartouche and preceded by the title nswt-bjtj.
- (zoology) The genus name in a binomial scientific name.
- the first name of a citizen of ancient Rome
verb
- (ambitransitive, usually capitalized) To make or become Roman in character or style.
- (ambitransitive, usually capitalized) To make or become Roman Catholic in religion (by conversion), character or style.
- (transitive) To put letters or words written in another writing system into the Latin (Roman) alphabet.
- (transitive, historical, usually capitalized) To bring under the authority or influence of Rome.
noun
- (Classical studies) The cognomen of Roman names.
- The portion of a person's name that is generally hereditary or treated as an indicator of a person's family, which may be shared with other members of the family, or otherwise derived from their names in some fashion; distinguished from that person's given name(s).
- the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name)
verb
adj
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
- Of noble countenance but with little facial expression.
- (historical) Of or from the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) Of or from the Byzantine Empire.
- Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church or the Holy See.
- Of or from Rome.
- (of type or text) Supporting the characters of the Latin alphabet.
- (architecture) Of a style characterised by the size and boldness of its round arches and vaults, and having baths, aqueducts, basilicas, amphitheatres, etc.
- (typography) A font that is upright, as opposed to oblique or italic. (See roman font.)
- (law, colloquial) Used to distinguish a Roman numeral from an Arabic numeral in oral discourse.
noun
- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- a resident of modern Rome
- (uncountable) The Roman script.
- A native or resident of Rome.
- (historical) A native or resident of the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) A native or resident of the Byzantine Empire.
- (printing, countable) A single letter or character in Roman type.
name
noun
- (historical, Ancient Rome) A tropæum.
- An object taken as a prize by a hunter, or a conqueror or belligerent, especially one that is displayed.
- (criminology, by extension) An object taken by a serial killer or rapist as a memento of the crime.
- An object, usually in the form of a statuette, cup, or shield, awarded for success in a competition or to mark a special achievement.
- An animal killed by a trophy hunter that usually has its parts sold on the black market.
- An artifact or artwork that has been stolen by a criminal and traded on the black market.
- Any emblem of success; a status symbol.
- (art, architecture) A display of weaponry and other militaria, often captured from a defeated enemy, as an ornament designed for the purpose of triumphalist display by a victor or as a show of military prowess by a monarch.
- an award for success in war or hunting
- something given as a token of victory
verb
noun
- Terminus, the Roman god of boundaries.
- (architecture) a statue with a head or bust carved out of the top of a square tapering pillar, originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome.
- (architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
noun
- (archaeology) A flat Roman wall tile with roughened surface, used as a base for plasterwork.
- Any of the scales of a snake that are located on the head and connected to the frontals towards the posterior.
- (anatomy) Either of the two parietal bones, on the top and side of the skull.
- (informal) Dormitory rules governing visits from members of the opposite sex.
adj
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the wall of a body part, organ or cavity.
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the parietal bones.
- Of or relating to college living and, especially, its regulation.
- (botany) Attached to the main wall of the ovary, and not to the axis; said of a placenta.
- of or relating to or associated with the parietal bones in the cranium
noun
adv
conj
- (law) used before a preposition to clarify that the prepositional phrase restricts the meaning of the sentence; specifically.
- Varying through time in the same proportion that.
- Functioning as a relative conjunction, and sometimes like a relative pronoun: that, which, who. (See usage notes.)
- Expressing concession: though.
- At the same instant or moment that: when.
- At the same time that, during the same time when: while.
- In the (same) way or manner that; to the (same) degree that.
- Being that, considering that, because, since.
- Used to introduce a result: with the result that it is; as to
- Used after so or as to introduce a comparison.
prep
noun
name
- An ancient Roman praenomen.
- Pliny the Younger, Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (63–c. 113): an ancient Roman statesman, orator, and writer, a great-nephew of Pliny the Elder.
- Pliny the Elder, Gaius Plinius Secundus (23–79 AD): an ancient Roman nobleman, scientist and historian, author of Naturalis Historia, "Pliny's Natural History".
adj
verb
noun
noun
- (historical) An Ancient Roman given name.
- (historical) The throne name of a pharaoh, the fourth of the five names of the royal titulary, traditionally encircled by a cartouche and preceded by the title nswt-bjtj.
- (zoology) The genus name in a binomial scientific name.
- the first name of a citizen of ancient Rome
noun
- (Classical studies) The cognomen of Roman names.
- The portion of a person's name that is generally hereditary or treated as an indicator of a person's family, which may be shared with other members of the family, or otherwise derived from their names in some fashion; distinguished from that person's given name(s).
- the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name)
verb
noun
- (historical, Ancient Rome) A tropæum.
- An object taken as a prize by a hunter, or a conqueror or belligerent, especially one that is displayed.
- (criminology, by extension) An object taken by a serial killer or rapist as a memento of the crime.
- An object, usually in the form of a statuette, cup, or shield, awarded for success in a competition or to mark a special achievement.
- An animal killed by a trophy hunter that usually has its parts sold on the black market.
- An artifact or artwork that has been stolen by a criminal and traded on the black market.
- Any emblem of success; a status symbol.
- (art, architecture) A display of weaponry and other militaria, often captured from a defeated enemy, as an ornament designed for the purpose of triumphalist display by a victor or as a show of military prowess by a monarch.
- an award for success in war or hunting
- something given as a token of victory
verb
noun
- Terminus, the Roman god of boundaries.
- (architecture) a statue with a head or bust carved out of the top of a square tapering pillar, originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome.
- (architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
noun
- (archaeology) A flat Roman wall tile with roughened surface, used as a base for plasterwork.
- Any of the scales of a snake that are located on the head and connected to the frontals towards the posterior.
- (anatomy) Either of the two parietal bones, on the top and side of the skull.
- (informal) Dormitory rules governing visits from members of the opposite sex.
adj
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the wall of a body part, organ or cavity.
- (anatomy) Of or relating to the parietal bones.
- Of or relating to college living and, especially, its regulation.
- (botany) Attached to the main wall of the ovary, and not to the axis; said of a placenta.
- of or relating to or associated with the parietal bones in the cranium
noun
adv
conj
- (law) used before a preposition to clarify that the prepositional phrase restricts the meaning of the sentence; specifically.
- Varying through time in the same proportion that.
- Functioning as a relative conjunction, and sometimes like a relative pronoun: that, which, who. (See usage notes.)
- Expressing concession: though.
- At the same instant or moment that: when.
- At the same time that, during the same time when: while.
- In the (same) way or manner that; to the (same) degree that.
- Being that, considering that, because, since.
- Used to introduce a result: with the result that it is; as to
- Used after so or as to introduce a comparison.
prep
noun
noun
verb
- (ambitransitive, usually capitalized) To make or become Roman in character or style.
- (ambitransitive, usually capitalized) To make or become Roman Catholic in religion (by conversion), character or style.
- (transitive) To put letters or words written in another writing system into the Latin (Roman) alphabet.
- (transitive, historical, usually capitalized) To bring under the authority or influence of Rome.
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adj
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
- Of noble countenance but with little facial expression.
- (historical) Of or from the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) Of or from the Byzantine Empire.
- Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church or the Holy See.
- Of or from Rome.
- (of type or text) Supporting the characters of the Latin alphabet.
- (architecture) Of a style characterised by the size and boldness of its round arches and vaults, and having baths, aqueducts, basilicas, amphitheatres, etc.
- (typography) A font that is upright, as opposed to oblique or italic. (See roman font.)
- (law, colloquial) Used to distinguish a Roman numeral from an Arabic numeral in oral discourse.
noun
- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- a resident of modern Rome
- (uncountable) The Roman script.
- A native or resident of Rome.
- (historical) A native or resident of the Roman Empire.
- (historical, historiography) A native or resident of the Byzantine Empire.
- (printing, countable) A single letter or character in Roman type.