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Chiromanist
Chiromanist Chi"ro*man`ist, Chiromantist Chi"ro*man`tist
.
[Gr. ?.]
A chiromancer.
Romanish
Romanish Ro"man*ish, a.
Pertaining to Romanism.
Romanism
Romanism Ro"man*ism, n.
The tenets of the Church of Rome; the Roman Catholic
religion.
Romanist
Romanist Ro"man*ist, n.
One who adheres to Romanism.
Meaning of Romanis from wikipedia
- Similarly,
Romani (Romany) is both a noun (with the
plural Romani, the
Romani, Romanies, or
Romanis) and an adjective. Both Rom and
Romani have been in...
- Look up
Romani,
romani,
români, or
romaní in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Romani may
refer to:
Romani people, or Roma, an
ethnic group of Indo-Aryan...
- the
Romani people. The
largest of
these are Vlax
Romani (about 500,000 speakers),
Balkan Romani (600,000), and
Sinte Romani (300,000). Some
Romani communities...
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considered to be the best
evidence of the
Indian ancestry of the
Romanis. The
Romanis have been
described as "a
conglomerate of
genetically isolated founder...
- The Afro-
Romani are
people who are
descended from both the
Romani people and the
African diaspora.
Notable Afro-
Romani communities exist in Louisiana...
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creation of a
Chancellor for the University. also
Nicola de
Romanis or
Nicholas de
Romanis;
Nicholas of Tusculum.
According to W. Maleczek,
Papst und Kardinalskolleg...
- leader)
Romani folklore Romani dress Romani studies Romani cuisine Anti-
Romani sentiment "European
Romanis came from
northwest India".
Nature India. 1 December...
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predominantly housing Romanis. The
widespread patterns of
violence are
sometimes directed both at
causing immediate harm to
Romanis,
without distinction...
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Romani folklore encomp****es the folktales, myths, oral traditions, and
legends of the
Romani people. The
Romani were
nomadic when they
departed India...
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Angelo Romani (1934–2003),
Italian swimmer Bruno Romani (born 1960),
Italian saxophonist Claudia Romani (born 1982),
Italian American model Darlan Romani (born...