Romandia

English

Proper noun

Romandia

  1. A surname.
    • 1936, Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the territory of Arizona:
      After defendant was arrested, the shirt that he wore on the night of July 9th was discovered to have three small spots of blood on the shoulder. An analysis of the evidence as stated above shows that the testimony of Romandia is very strongly and quite convincingly corroborated by the defendant himself. He admits the continuous three-day association with Romandia; admits their common design to commit the serious crime of burglary or robbery; ...
    • 2002, Reports of Cases Determined in the Courts of Appeal of the State of California:
      In contrast, respondents' expert testified that Kannappan's treatment of Romandia during the entire delivery had met all standards of care.
    • 2011, Raul Angulo Coronel, The Cortez Coins: The Moctezuma Treasure, BookBaby (→ISBN):
      It felt heavy and recalled feeling all the fabrics, they felt soft and rich, like thick butter and honey rubbed together, smooth but uneven as the silk had been woven. She replayed the words spoken by all the women attending, “The silk is from Spain.” A slender girl said. “Yes, from grand ladies” said another. “It was from my great-grandmother's wedding gown.” Helena added, “The seed pearls on the bodice were sown by three generations of Romandia women.”

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Italian

Proper noun

Romandia ? f

  1. (Switzerland) French-speaking Switzerland

Synonyms

  • Svizzera romanda
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