rabbinic |
| adjective - Related to rabbis.
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romaic |
| noun Romaic
- modern Greek language
adjective Romaic
- modern Greek
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Roman |
| proper noun (plural) Romans
- A native or resident of Rome.
- A native or resident of the Roman Empire
adjective
- Of or from Rome.
- Of or from the Roman Empire
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Romance |
| noun
- The group of languages and cultures which are derived from Latin.
adjective
- Of or dealing with languages or cultures derived from Roman influence and Latin: as in Italian, French, and Spanish.
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Romanian |
| noun
- A native of Romania.
proper noun
- The official language of Romania.
adjective
- Of or relating to Romania, the Romanian people, or the Romanian language.
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Romansh |
| proper noun
- A minority Romance language of Switzerland.
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Romany |
| proper noun
- The Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Roma and Sinti peoples (who are sometime called Gypsy, Gypsies), closely related to Punjabi. Romany consists of a number of languages, which are considered separate in the ISO 693 classification.
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Ruanda |
| proper noun
- A Bantu language of Rwanda.
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Rumanian |
| proper noun
- An archaic spelling of Romanian.
adjective
- An archaic spelling of Romanian.
- An alternate spelling of Romanian used to create a more Germanic feel in text (compare the German word Rumí¤nisch).
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Rundi |
| proper noun
- a Bantu language spoken in Burundi, and by refugees etc in Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda.
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Russian |
| noun
- The Russian language.
- A person from Russia.
- An ethnic Russian.
adjective
- Of or pertaining to Rus or Russia.
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rye |
| noun
- A grass, Secale cereale, or its grains used for food and fodder. Scientific name: Secale cereale.
- Rye whisky.
- Rye bread.
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