Romaan
Dutch
Etymology 1
From Latin Romanus 'Roman, associated with Rome', cognate with Romaan(s), Romein, Romeo, German Romane, French roman, romain, English Roman, Romance
- The given can stem from the saint's name Romanus or, still via Latin, from Germanic Rodman.
Proper noun
Romaan m (plural Romanen, diminutive Romaantje n)
- A native speaker of a Romance language
- A member or descendant of one of those peoples, or of the Latin sub()race
- A male given name, cognate with Manus, Romein, German and Polish Roman, Italian Romano and Romeo, French Romain.
Related terms
- Romaans n & adjective
Etymology 2
shortening of Rhetoromaan (cognate with etymology 1, French Rhéto-Roman)
Proper noun
Romaan m (plural Romanen, diminutive Romaantje n)
- A Rhetoroman
Related terms
- Rhetoromaans n & adjective
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