romanic

/roʊˈmænɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the Romance languages (those derived from Latin, such as French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian).
    • She studies Romanic linguistics at the university.
    • The Romanic languages share many vocabulary roots from Latin.
    • Italian and Spanish are both Romanic languages.
  2. Relating to the Romani people or their culture (less common usage).
    • Some scholars use 'Romanic' to describe traditions of the Romani people.
    • He wrote a book about Romanic folklore in Eastern Europe.
    • The festival featured Romanic music and dance performances.
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