Romany

  • 41Romany — Rom|a|ny [ raməni, rouməni ] noun count a member of a group of people who originally came from India and who sometimes travel around rather than live in one place a. uncount the language spoken by Romanies …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 42Romany — ISO 639 3 Code : rom ISO 639 2/B Code : rom ISO 639 2/T Code : rom ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Macrolanguage Language Type : Living Individual languages : Identifier : rmc Name: Carpathian Romani Individual languages : Identifier : rmf Name: Kalo …

    Names of Languages ISO 639-3

  • 43romany — n.; (also rommany) 1. Gypsy. 2. Gypsy language …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 44Romany — noun 1 (C) a gipsy 2 (U) the language of the gipsy people …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 45romany — rom·a·ny …

    English syllables

  • 46Romany — [ˈrəʊməni] , [ˈrɒməni] noun [C] a member of a group of people who originally came from India and who sometimes travel around rather than live in one place …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 47Romany — /ˈrɒməni / (say romuhnee) noun (plural Romanies) 1. → Romani (defs 1–3). –adjective 2. → Romani (def. 4) …

  • 48Romany Crucifixion Legend — A legend is told of how a blacksmith made the nails of the cross that crucified Jesus.tory VersionCondemnative StoriesThe condemnative story is that as he made the nails to crucify Jesus Christ, the blacksmiths were condemned to wander the earth… …

    Wikipedia

  • 49Romany and Traveller Family History Society —    United Kingdom. Coordinator: Janet Keet Black. A nonprofit self help group for those interested in research on Gypsy and Traveler family history, particularly in the United Kingdom. The society has published a number of booklets …

    Historical dictionary of the Gypsies

  • 50Romany Chal — (Chel)    The name of a clan, sometimes used as self ascription by Gypsies in England and Scandinavia. In France in the form romanichel it has become a pejorative term. Chal is possibly a loan from Hungarian csalad (family) …

    Historical dictionary of the Gypsies