Romanus
See also: romanus
Latin
Etymology
From rōmānus (“Roman”)
Proper noun
Rōmānus m (genitive Rōmānī); second declension
- A male given name made famous by a 7th century martyred bishop of Rouen.
Inflection
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | Rōmānus | Rōmānī |
| genitive | Rōmānī | Rōmānōrum |
| dative | Rōmānō | Rōmānīs |
| accusative | Rōmānum | Rōmānōs |
| ablative | Rōmānō | Rōmānīs |
| vocative | Rōmāne | Rōmānī |
Descendants
Adjective
Rōmānus (feminine Rōmāna, neuter Rōmānum); first/second declension
- Alternative form of romanus
References
- Romanus in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
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