Word: romanist

Translations: romanist

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spanish
Translations:
católico, romanista, romanistas, los romanistas, católico romano
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german
Translations:
Romanist, Romanisten, romanis, Romanistik, Roma
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french
Translations:
romaniste, Romanist, catholique romain, romanistes, romanista
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italian
Translations:
romanista, Romanist, romanistica, cattolico romano, romanistico
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portuguese
Translations:
romanista, Romanistas, católico, papista
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dutch
Translations:
romanistische, romaniste, romanistisch, Roomsche
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russian
Translations:
романист, католик, Romanist
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norwegian
Translations:
Romanist
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swedish
Translations:
Romanist
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danish
Translations:
Romanist
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czech
Translations:
romanisty
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polish
Translations:
romanista, Romanist, romanistą
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hungarian
Translations:
római katolikus
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turkish
Translations:
katolik, Romanist, Roma hukuku, Roma hukuku araştırmacısı
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greek
Translations:
ρωμανιστή
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ukrainian
Translations:
романіст
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albanian
Translations:
katolik
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bulgarian
Translations:
католик, романските, специалист по римско право, специалист по романските езици, специалист по римска история
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belarusian
Translations:
раманіст
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estonian
Translations:
roomameelne
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croatian
Translations:
rimokatolik
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lithuanian
Translations:
katalikas, romanistas, Katolis, Romanista
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latvian
Translations:
katolis
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romanian
Translations:
Romanistul
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slovenian
Translations:
romanskih
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slovak
Translations:
romanista

The meaning and "use of": romanist

noun
  • an expert in or student of Roman antiquities or law, or of the Romance languages. - A mixture of doctoral students setting out the direction of their research and established Romanists trying out new ideas present 12 essays.
  • a member or supporter of the Roman Catholic Church. - Certainly, the burnings of Mary Tudor's reign had made the Romanists and Protestants more entrenched in their views.
adjective
  • belonging or adhering to the Roman Catholic Church. - I don't buy that this about Evangelicals suspicious of the Anglo-Catholic Romanist leanings.
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