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1 Roma sf
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2 Rōma
Rōma ae, f [cf. rūma, the nursing breast], Rome, the mother city, S., C., L., V., H., etc.—As a goddess of the Albandenses: Urbs Roma, L.* * * -
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Rōma, ae, f., = Rhômê, the city of Rome, founded in the second year of the seventh Olympiad (B. C. 753), Cic. Rep. 1, 37, 58; 2, 10, 18;A.worshipped as a goddess in a particular temple,
Liv. 43, 6; Tac. A. 4, 37; Suet. Aug. 52; cf.:Roma ferox,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 44:princeps urbium,
id. ib. 4, 3, 13:ROMAE AETERNAE,
Inscr. Orell. 1762; 1776; 1799:ROMAE ET AVGVSTO,
ib. 606.—Hence,Rōmānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Rome, Roman: forum, v. h. v.: populus Romanus (always in this order; abbreviated P. R.); v. populus: Juno, the Roman (opp. Argiva), Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 82: lingua Romana, i. e. Latin, Laurea Tull. poët. ap. Plin. 31, 2, 3, § 8; Tac. Agr. 21; Plin. Ep. 2, 10, 2; Vell. 2, 110:a.Romana lingua,
Macr. S. 1, praef. § 2; Lact. 3, 13, 10; Treb. Poll. Trig. Tyr. 28, 2; Aug. Ep. 167, 6:litterae Romanae (= litterae Latinae),
Quint. 1, 10, 23:sermo Romanus,
id. 2, 14, 1; 6, 2, 8; 10, 1, 100; 123: auctores. id. 10, 1, 85; Front. ad Ver. Imp. p. 125: ludi, also called ludi magni, the most ancient in Rome, annually celebrated on the 4 th of September, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 14, § 36; Liv. 1, 35 fin.; 28, 10; 29, 38 fin. et saep.:Romano more,
in the Roman manner, plainly, openly, candidly, frankly, Cic. Fam. 7, 5, 3; 7, 18, 3; 7, 16, 3.—As subst.: Rōmānus, i, m.Sing. collect., = the Romans, Liv. 2, 27, 1; 8, 3, 1. —b.The Roman (sc. imperator), Liv. 21, 59, 5:c.Romanus sedendo vincit (cf. Q. Fabius Maximus),
Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 2.—Plur.:B.Romani,
the Romans, Liv. 1, 25, 9; 13 et saep.— Adv.: Rōmānē, in the Roman manner, plainly, candidly, frankly, etc., Gell. 13, 21, 2. — Hence, Rōmānĭtas, ātis, f., Romanism, the Roman way or manner, Tert. Pall. 4.—Rōmānĭcus, a, um, adj., Roman:C.aratra, juga,
i. e. made in Rome, Cato, R. R. 135, 2:fiscinae,
id. ib. 135, 2, § 3.—Rō-mānĭensis, e, adj., of Rome, Roman:D. E.sal,
Cato, R. R. 162.—Collat. form Rōmānen-ses, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. Corinthienses, p. 61, 1 Müll. — -
4 Roma di notte
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5 Roma è a sud di Torino
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6 Roma, li 7 maggio
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adj.&f.feminine of ROMO.f.Rome.* * *1 Rome\revolver Roma con Santiago figurado to move heaven and earthtodos los caminos llevan a Roma figurado all roads lead to Rome* * *SF Rome* * *femenino (ciudad, imperio) Rome; ( el Vaticano) Rome* * *= Rome.Ex. Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.----* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* remover Roma con Santiago = move + heaven and earth.* Tratado de Roma, el = Rome Treaty, the.* * *femenino (ciudad, imperio) Rome; ( el Vaticano) Rome* * *= Rome.Ex: Julius Caesar had the idea of founding a national or public library in Rome 'to open to the public the greatest possible libraries of Greek and Latin books'.
* hablando de Roma, por la puerta asoma = speak of the devil, talk of the devil.* remover Roma con Santiago = move + heaven and earth.* Tratado de Roma, el = Rome Treaty, the.* * *1 (ciudad, imperio) Romela Roma antigua/imperial Ancient/Imperial Rome2 (el Vaticano) Rome* * *
Multiple Entries:
Roma
roma
Roma sustantivo femenino
Rome
romo,-a adjetivo
1 (cuchillo, tijeras) blunt
2 (sin gracia, sin agudeza) dull, boorish, uncouth: tiene un ingenio muy romo, his humour is quite boorish
3 (nariz) snub
' Roma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remover
- tribuno
- conexión
- destino
- escala
- marchar
- mismo
- tampoco
English:
be
- fly
- gorgeous
- guide
- heaven
- previous
- Rome
* * *Roma nRome;Roma no se construyó en una hora Rome wasn't built in a day* * *f Rome;mover Roma con Santiago fig move heaven and earth -
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f Rome* * *Roma no.pr.f. (geogr.) Rome // Roma non fu fatta in un giorno, Rome was not built in a day // tutte le strade portano a Roma, all roads lead to Rome.* * *['roma]nome proprio femminile Rome* * *Roma/'roma/ ⇒ 2n.pr.f.Rome. -
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10 róma
I)f. poet. battle.(að), v. to give assent to by shouting, approve of (þetta ráð var af öllum vel rómat).* * *1.u, f. a weapon, clash, battle, only in poetry, see Lex. Poët.2.að; in the phrase, róma vel eðr ília, to utter assent or dissent by shouting, to applaud or the contrary; en er biskup hafði lokit sínu máli, rómuðu klerkar ok lýðr vel, Bs. i. 740, Fms. i. 208, 288, vii. 8; róma vel at e-u, xi. 270. -
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1 noun "horn" WJ:368 - this refers to a "horn" as an instrument rather than as part of an animal; see rassë, tarca.Loose compound Oromë róma an Oromë horn, sc. one of Orome's horns if he had more than one WJ:368. 2 noun "loud sound, trumpet-sound" ROM. In the pre-classical Tengwar system presupposed in the Etymologies, róma was also the name of tengwa \#30, which letter Tolkien would later call silmë nuquerna instead. 3 noun "shoulder" LT2:335; evidently obsoleted by \# 1 and \# 2 above. -
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Rome;(omtr) oppose established authority; have the courage of one's convictions; stand up for what one thinks is right. -
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16 Roma, Queensland, Australia
Airports: RMAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Roma, Queensland, Australia
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18 Roma no se construyó en un día
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20 roma imparatorluğu
roman empire
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