romance

  • 21Romance — ► NOUN ▪ the group of languages descended from Latin, principally French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian. ORIGIN originally denoting the ordinary language of France as opposed to Latin: from Latin Romanicus Roman …

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  • 22romance — romance1 romancer, n. n., adj. /roh mans , roh mans/; v. /roh mans /, n., v., romanced, romancing, adj. n. 1. a novel or other prose narrative depicting heroic or marvelous deeds, pageantry, romantic exploits, etc., usually in a historical or… …

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  • 23Romance — (Del lat. romanice.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino 1 LINGÜÍSTICA Se aplica a cada una de las lenguas modernas derivadas del latín. ► sustantivo masculino 2 LINGÜÍSTICA Idioma español. 3 POESÍA Combinación métrica que consiste en repetir la… …

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  • 24Romance — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Romance », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Romance peut faire référence à :… …

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  • 25romance — (chivalric romance)    The chivalric romance was the most popular literary form of the later European Middle Ages. The term romance originally referred to anything written in the Old French language, thus categorizing it as composed in a language …

    Encyclopedia of medieval literature

  • 26romance — noun 1 love affair ADJECTIVE ▪ brief ▪ broken ▪ whirlwind ▪ They married after a whirlwind romance. ▪ budding …

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  • 27Romance X — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Romance XXX Originaltitel: Romance Produktionsland: Frankreich Erscheinungsjahr: 1999 Länge: zirka 99 Minuten Originalsprache: Französisch …

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  • 28romance — I UK [rəʊˈmæns] / US [roʊˈmæns] / US [ˈroʊˌmæns] noun Word forms romance : singular romance plural romances * 1) a) [countable] an exciting and usually short romantic relationship holiday/office romance: a holiday romance with a happy ending… …

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  • 29romance — ro|mance1 [rəuˈmæns, ˈrəumæns US rouˈmæns, ˈrou ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: romans French, something written in French , from Latin romanicus Roman ] 1.) an exciting and often short relationship between two people who love each… …

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  • 30romance — [[t]rəmæ̱ns, ro͟ʊmæns[/t]] romances, romancing, romanced 1) N COUNT A romance is a relationship between two people who are in love with each other but who are not married to each other. After a whirlwind romance the couple announced their… …

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