Roman

//ˈɹəʊmən//

"Roman" in a Sentence (18 examples)

Although 475AD is the year that shows the 'decline' of the Roman Empire, it is not the year of its 'fall'.

I'm looking for books on Roman history.

The Roman football game was like the Greek game.

The great Roman hero, Julius Caesar, was assassinated.

The Arabic script was replaced by the Roman alphabet.

In the 6th century, the Anglo-Saxons adopted Roman characters.

I was deeply impressed by Roman architecture.

The Holy Roman Empire came to an end in the year 1806.

Is early medieval glass production a continuation of Roman glass technology?

Roman Emperor Caligula had a horse called Incitatus which means fast.

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In some early printed Bibles quoted text is indicated by changing the font from roman to italic.

What raises One Last Waltz far above the usual family roman is not just the gimmick of the ancient fable in modern clothes […] but Mordden's language and his sheer joy at telling a story.

2014, "Novel and Romance: Etymologies". Heyworth, Gregory; Logan, Peter Melville (ed.). Encyclopedia of the Novel, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, p. 942. →ISBN Samuel Johnson, writing in his Dictionary of the English Language (1755), [defined] "novel [as] a small tale, generally of love." To modern sensibilities, Johnson's novel resembles more closely the novella in dimension and the romance in substance. … [T]he term romance, or roman, once interchangeable with novel in English, retains the meaning of novel in Germany, France, Russia, and most of Europe, while in the anglophone world it has been demoted to frivolity.

"Yes, I feel that I ought; and with me, to feel that I ought to do a thing, is to do it!" added he, looking quite Roman with excess of virtue.

You will find the term defined at the end of Roman one.

Kars was the capital of the small Armenian kingdom of Vanand, ruled by Gagik (the same name as the sovereign of Ani) from 1029 to 1064, when he surrendered his kingdom to the Romans. In 1053 it was taken by the Seljoukids, probably under the command of Qutlumus...

Sahaiʔa May Talbot was born on Feb. 15, 2014. However, on her birth certificate, her name is spelled Sahai'a because the Northwest Territories government only allows the Roman alphabet to be used on official documents.

‘Is it like―I don’t know―Catholicism? One only spots the other Romans when one’s practised it oneself?’

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