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Romances
- noun - a novel dealing with idealized events remote from everyday life
- a relationship between two lovers
- a story dealing with love
- an exciting and mysterious quality (as of a heroic time or adventure)
- have a love affair with
- make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary"
- talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions; "The guys always try to chat up the new secretaries"; "My husband never flirts with other women"
- tell romantic or exaggerated lies; "This author romanced his trip to an exotic country"
- the group of languages derived from Latin
Romanian
- adjective - a native or inhabitant of Romania
- an eastern Romance language spoken in Romania
- of or relating to or characteristic of the country of Romania or its people or languages; "Romanian folk music"
Romanise
- verb - write in the Latin alphabet; "many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names"
Romanish
- - Pertaining to Romanism.
Romanism
- noun - the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome
Romanist
- adjective - of or relating to or supporting Romanism; "the Roman Catholic Church"
Romanize
- verb - write in the Latin alphabet; "many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names"
Romanoff
- noun - a member of the imperial family that ruled Russia
- the Russian imperial line that ruled from 1613 to 1917
Romansch
- - The language of the Grisons in Switzerland, a corruption of the Latin.
Romantic
- adjective - a soulful or amorous idealist
- an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism
- belonging to or characteristic of Romanticism or the Romantic Movement in the arts; "romantic poetry"
- expressive of or exciting sexual love or romance; "her amatory affairs"; "amorous glances"; "a romantic adventure"; "a romantic moonlight ride"
- not sensible about practical matters; idealistic and unrealistic; "as quixotic as a restoration of medieval knighthood"; "a romantic disregard for money"; "a wild-eyed dream of a world state"