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Adjective romish has 1 sense 
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| Definitions from the WebTerm: RomishPart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Relating to or characteristic of the Roman Catholic Church. Usage: The Romish rituals have been a significant aspect of Catholicism for centuries. Usage: The Romish cathedral stood proudly in the center of town. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 2: In the local or regional context, refers to anything connected to the Roman culture or ancient Rome. Usage: The parade showcased various Romish costumes, depicting the attire of ancient Roman soldiers. Usage: The Romish feast was a celebration of Roman traditions and cuisine. Part of Speech: Noun Sense: A derogatory term used to refer to Roman Catholics, especially in historical contexts. Usage: The Protestants often used the term "Romish" to criticize the Catholic Church during the Reformation. Possible related products on Amazon: | ||||
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