'Alternative form of Romescot.'에 대한 English 단어
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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
- any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
- an inhabitant of ancient Latium
- a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
- A person from Latin America.
- (Christianity) A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice.
- (historical) A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- (historical) A member of an Italic tribe that included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome, and from about 1000 BC inhabited the region known as Old Latium.
- A person from one of the modern European countries (including Italy, Spain etc.) whose language is descended from Latin.
adj
- Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets.
- Of or relating to Latin: the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium.
- Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
- relating to languages derived from Latin
- relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages
- Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture.
- (Christianity) Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
- Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome.
- Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire.
name
adj
- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
- Of or from Rome.
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- 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 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
- a resident of modern Rome
- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- (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.
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- The Roman Republic.
- A small city, the county seat of Ferry County, Washington, United States.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States.
- An unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States.
- A city in Christian County and Greene County, Missouri, United States.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Marquette County, Michigan, United States.
- A small city in Republic County, Kansas, United States.
- A village in Seneca County, Ohio, United States.
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verb
- (transitive, historical, usually capitalized) To bring under the authority or influence of Rome.
- (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.
adj
- Alternative letter-case form of cisalpine (“on this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located)”).
- Synonym of Gallican (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism (“the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope”)”).
- (UK) Of or pertaining to cisalpinism (“a movement in 18th–19th century Britain among Roman Catholics which took the view that allegiance to the Crown was compatible with allegiance to the pope, and that Roman Catholics should be emancipated from various legal restrictions”).
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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.
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name
- A neighbourhood of Rome, Italy.
- A tiny city in Ray County, Missouri; a suburb of Kansas City.
- An unincorporated community in Redding Township, Jackson County, Indiana.
- An unincorporated community in Liberty County, Georgia.
- A statutory town in Logan County, Colorado.
- A small unincorporated community in Washington County, Ohio.
- A town and locality in the Northern Territory, Australia.
- A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
- An English surname transferred from the nickname [in turn originating as an ethnonym].
- (rare) A male given name transferred from the surname.
- A town and hamlet in Cayuga County, New York.
- An unincorporated community in Crawford County, Kansas.
- A neighbourhood of Alexandria, Egypt.
noun
name
- The Church of Rome, the Roman Catholic Church generally.
- An unincorporated community in Daviess County, Kentucky.
- An unincorporated community in Malheur County, Oregon.
- An unincorporated community in Sumner County, Kansas.
- A number of townships, including in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio (3) and Pennsylvania (2), listed under Rome Township.
- (metonymic) The Italian government.
- A surname.
- A census-designated place in Jefferson County, Wisconsin.
- A metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy.
- The Holy See, the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly prior to the establishment of the Vatican City in the 19th century.
- A town and unincorporated community in Adams County, Wisconsin.
- A ghost town in Ellis County, Kansas.
- An unincorporated community in Covington County, Alabama.
- An unincorporated community in Richland County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Sunflower County, Mississippi.
- A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire.
- A city, the county seat of Floyd County, Georgia.
- A village in Henry County, Iowa.
- An unincorporated community in Smith County, Tennessee.
- A town in Kennebec County, Maine.
- A ghost town in Morrow County, Ohio.
- A census-designated place in Peoria County, Illinois.
- An unincorporated community in Perry County, Indiana.
- A borough in Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
- An unincorporated community in Delaware County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Douglas County, Missouri.
- (historical) An ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa; in full, Roman Empire.
- A city in Oneida County, New York.
- A village in Green Township, Adams County, Ohio.
noun
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
- Alternative form of lustrum: A five-year period, especially (historical) in Roman contexts.
- An ornamental light providing luster, especially a chandelier.
- A piece of glass added to a light (especially a chandelier) to increase its luster.
- The ability or condition of shining with reflected light; sheen, gleam, gloss, sparkle, shine, etc.
- A substance that imparts luster to a surface, such as polish, gloss, plumbago, glaze, etc.
- (figurative) Polish, social refinement.
- (literary) Any shining body or thing.
- (figurative) Shining light from within, luminosity, brightness, shine.
- The layer of an object that imparts luster, chiefly with regard to ceramics.
- Clipping of lusterware: highly lustrous ceramics.
- (geology) The way in which the surface of any particular type of mineral reflects light differently from other minerals, which is helpful in telling minerals apart.
- A kind of lustrous fabric with a wool weft and cotton, linen, or silk warp, chiefly used for women's dresses.
- (figurative) Shining beauty, splendor, attractiveness or attraction.
- (figurative) Shining fame, renown, glory.
- the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
- a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
- a quality that outshines the usual
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adj
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noun
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- (Judaism, historical, chiefly derogatory, collective) Rome, the Roman Empire.
- (historical) A region whose inhabitants, the Edomites, traditionally traced their ancestry to Esau.
- (Judaism, historical, chiefly derogatory, collective) Christianity; Christendom, the Christian countries.
- (biblical) The name given to Esau in the Hebrew Bible.
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".
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
- any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
- an inhabitant of ancient Latium
- a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
- A person from Latin America.
- (Christianity) A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice.
- (historical) A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- (historical) A member of an Italic tribe that included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome, and from about 1000 BC inhabited the region known as Old Latium.
- A person from one of the modern European countries (including Italy, Spain etc.) whose language is descended from Latin.
adj
- Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets.
- Of or relating to Latin: the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium.
- Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
- relating to languages derived from Latin
- relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages
- Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture.
- (Christianity) Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
- Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome.
- Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire.
name
noun
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
- (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
- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
- Of or from Rome.
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- 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 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
- a resident of modern Rome
- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- (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
- Alternative form of lustrum: A five-year period, especially (historical) in Roman contexts.
- An ornamental light providing luster, especially a chandelier.
- A piece of glass added to a light (especially a chandelier) to increase its luster.
- The ability or condition of shining with reflected light; sheen, gleam, gloss, sparkle, shine, etc.
- A substance that imparts luster to a surface, such as polish, gloss, plumbago, glaze, etc.
- (figurative) Polish, social refinement.
- (literary) Any shining body or thing.
- (figurative) Shining light from within, luminosity, brightness, shine.
- The layer of an object that imparts luster, chiefly with regard to ceramics.
- Clipping of lusterware: highly lustrous ceramics.
- (geology) The way in which the surface of any particular type of mineral reflects light differently from other minerals, which is helpful in telling minerals apart.
- A kind of lustrous fabric with a wool weft and cotton, linen, or silk warp, chiefly used for women's dresses.
- (figurative) Shining beauty, splendor, attractiveness or attraction.
- (figurative) Shining fame, renown, glory.
- the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
- a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
- a quality that outshines the usual
verb
verb
- (transitive, historical, usually capitalized) To bring under the authority or influence of Rome.
- (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.
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adj
- of or relating to or derived from Rome (especially ancient Rome)
- Of or from Rome.
- characteristic of the modern type that most directly represents the type used in ancient Roman inscriptions
- 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 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
- a resident of modern Rome
- an inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire
- (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
adj
- Alternative letter-case form of cisalpine (“on this side of the Alps (chiefly the south side where Rome is located)”).
- Synonym of Gallican (“of or pertaining to Gallicanism (“the doctrine that the church of France is autonomous, especially in relation to the pope”)”).
- (UK) Of or pertaining to cisalpinism (“a movement in 18th–19th century Britain among Roman Catholics which took the view that allegiance to the Crown was compatible with allegiance to the pope, and that Roman Catholics should be emancipated from various legal restrictions”).
noun
noun
- any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
- an inhabitant of ancient Latium
- a person who is a member of those peoples whose languages derived from Latin
- A person from Latin America.
- (Christianity) A person adhering to Roman Catholic practice.
- (historical) A person native to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- (historical) A member of an Italic tribe that included the early inhabitants of the city of Rome, and from about 1000 BC inhabited the region known as Old Latium.
- A person from one of the modern European countries (including Italy, Spain etc.) whose language is descended from Latin.
adj
- Of or relating to the script of the language spoken in ancient Rome and many modern alphabets.
- Of or relating to Latin: the language spoken in ancient Rome and other cities of Latium.
- Of or relating to ancient Rome or its Empire.
- of or relating to the ancient Latins or the Latin language
- of or relating to the ancient region of Latium
- relating to languages derived from Latin
- relating to people or countries speaking Romance languages
- Of or from Latin America or of Latin American culture.
- (Christianity) Roman Catholic; of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
- Of or relating to Latium (modern Lazio), the region around Rome.
- Of or relating to the customs and people descended from the ancient Romans and their Empire.