romano
English
Noun
romano (countable and uncountable, plural romanos)
- A hard, sharp cheese served grated as a garnish.
Derived terms
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /roˈmano/
- Hyphenation: ro‧ma‧no
- Rhymes: -ano
Derived terms
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /roˈmano/, [r̺oˈmaː.n̺o]
- Hyphenation: ro‧mà‧no
Latin
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin rōmānus (“Roman”), from Rōma (“Rome”), corresponding to Roma + -ano. Displaced Old Portuguese romão.
Adjective
romano m (feminine singular romana, masculine plural romanos, feminine plural romanas, comparable)
- Roman (of, from or relating to the city of Rome)
- (historical) Roman (of, from or relating to the Ancient Roman civilisation)
- (religion) Roman (relating to the Roman Catholic Church)
- Synonym: católico romano
Derived terms
- antirromano
- católico romano
- Cúria Romana
- greco-romano
- pré-romano
Derived terms
- em Roma, sê romano
Romani
Spanish
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