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/rom"euh nee/, n., pl. Rommanies, adj.Romany.
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Rommany — Romany Rom a*ny, n. [Gypsy romano, romani, adj., gypsy; cf. rom husband.] 1. A gypsy. [1913 Webster] 2. The language spoken among themselves by the gypsies. [Written also {Rommany}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rommany — romany ou rommany (entrée créée par le supplément) (ro ma ni) s. m. Nom anglais du langage des bohémiens ou gipsies. ÉTYMOLOGIE En langage bohémien, romano, fém. romani, plur. romani, est l adj. de rom, fém. rommi, plur. masc. • roma, qui… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
rommany — n. See romany … New dictionary of synonyms
Rommany — /ˈrɒməni/ (say romuhnee) noun (plural Rommanies) 1. → Romani (defs 1–3). –adjective 2. → Romani (def. 4) …
Rommany — noun a member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe,… … Useful english dictionary
Romany — Rom a*ny, n. [Gypsy romano, romani, adj., gypsy; cf. rom husband.] 1. A gypsy. [1913 Webster] 2. The language spoken among themselves by the gypsies. [Written also {Rommany}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Romany — /rom euh nee, roh meuh /, n., pl. Romanies, adj. n. 1. Gypsy (def. 2). 2. Gypsies collectively. 3. the Indic language of the Gypsies, its various forms differing greatly because of local influences. adj. 4. pertaining to Gypsies, their language,… … Universalium
Romani people — For other uses, see Romani (disambiguation). Romani people Rromane dźene Romani flag created in 1933 a … Wikipedia
Names of the Romani people — Distribution of the Romani people in Europe based on self designation. The Romani people are also known by a variety of other names, in English as Roma and Gypsies, in Greek as γύφτοι. In Central and Eastern Europe as Tsigani (and variants), in… … Wikipedia