ROMANIS, romanis
Sounds Like: roh-MAH-nees
Translations: to the Romans, for the Romans, by the Romans, with the Romans, from the Romans, Romans
From the root: ROMANUS
Part of Speech: Adjective, Noun
Explanation: This word is an inflected form of 'ROMANUS', meaning 'Roman'. It is used as the dative or ablative plural, referring to people or things associated with Rome. For example, it could mean 'to the Romans' (dative) or 'by the Romans' (ablative).
Inflection: Plural, Dative or Ablative, Masculine, Feminine or Neuter
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
From the same root
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