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Romany
/ ˈrəʊ-; ˈrɒmənɪ /
noun
- -nies-nis
- another name for a Gypsy
- ( as modifier )
Romany customs
- the language of the Gypsies, belonging to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family, but incorporating extensive borrowings from local European languages. Most of its 250 000 speakers are bilingual. It is extinct in Britain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Romany1
C19: from Romany romani (adj) Gypsy, ultimately from Sanskrit domba man of a low caste of musicians, of Dravidian origin
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Example Sentences
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That's the question Chantelle remembers asking herself after starting a new job and wondering whether or not to share her Romany heritage.
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Your daughter Romany appears on “Luck and Strange,” and now she’s touring in your band.
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The family talent stretches to daughter Romany Gilmour, whose youthful, pure voice and persona has a lovely gravitas, as exemplified on the new song “Between Two Points.”
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Romany Williams is a writer, editor and stylist based on Vancouver Island, Canada.
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His father was a blacksmith who received work from a nearby Romany camp and scrap metal yard.
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