Definitions from Wiktionary (Romano-Germanic)
▸ adjective: (historical) Of or relating to the ancient Germanic peoples who were subject to the Roman Empire.
▸ adjective: (historical) Of or relating to the Holy Roman Empire.
▸ adjective: Of or relating to the system of civil law.
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▸ adjective: (historical) Of or relating to the ancient Germanic peoples who were subject to the Roman Empire.
▸ adjective: (historical) Of or relating to the Holy Roman Empire.
▸ adjective: Of or relating to the system of civil law.
Similar:
Romanic,
Latin,
ancient Roman,
Germanic,
Gallo-Roman,
Germanistic,
Romaean,
German,
Romaic,
Romanological,
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