Romanist

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A Roman Catholic.
 * 2)  A scholar of Roman law and jurisprudence.
 * 3)  A scholar of Roman history and culture.
 * 4)  A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
 * 5)  A painter of the 16th century Romanist school.
 * 6)  someone perceived to be in favor of Rome Rule in Ireland.
 * 1)  A scholar of Roman history and culture.
 * 2)  A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
 * 3)  A painter of the 16th century Romanist school.
 * 4)  someone perceived to be in favor of Rome Rule in Ireland.
 * 1)  A painter of the 16th century Romanist school.
 * 2)  someone perceived to be in favor of Rome Rule in Ireland.

Adjective

 * 1)  Pertaining to Roman law and jurisprudence.
 * 2)  Pertaining to the school of thought which emphasises the continuity of legal and cultural institutions between Rome and later medieval Europe, downplaying the role of external influences or innovation in the.
 * 1)  Pertaining to the school of thought which emphasises the continuity of legal and cultural institutions between Rome and later medieval Europe, downplaying the role of external influences or innovation in the.

Translations

 * German:
 * Marathi: रोमनवादी

Etymology 1
or. Sense of 'a scholar of Romance language and literature' reinforced by, , , as well as.

Noun

 * 1)  Supporter of the Roman Catholic Church; a Roman Catholic.
 * 2)  A scholar, practitioner or proponent of Roman law and jurisprudence.
 * 3)  A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
 * 4)  A painter in the 16th century Romanist school.
 * 1)  A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
 * 2)  A painter in the 16th century Romanist school.
 * 1)  A painter in the 16th century Romanist school.

Etymology 2
under influence of.

Noun

 * 1)  A novelist.