Roma
English
[edit]Etymology 1
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From Romani roma, plural of rom (“man, husband, Romani man”). The latter probably comes from Sanskrit डोम्ब (ḍomba, “lower-caste person working as a wandering musician”), which may have been borrowed from a Dravidian language.[1] Folk etymology pointed to a legend that the ethnic group were an exiled people from Imperial times.
The other major categories of words for the Roma are cognates of Gypsy (words related to Egypt) and cognates of tzigane (words derived from Greek); see those entries for more information.
Alternative forms
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- A nomadic people with origins in India, the Romani.
- A subgroup of the Romani people found primarily in Eastern Europe.
- A variety of the Romani language (or occasionally) the Romani macrolanguage.
Translations
[edit]- For translations which are exonyms (not cognates of the Romani term for themselves), see Gypsy.
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Noun
[edit]Roma (plural Romas)
Translations
[edit]Adjective
[edit]Roma (not comparable)
- Romani: of or pertaining to the Romani people.
Translations
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ “Rom, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2024.
Etymology 2
[edit]From Latin and Italian Roma (“Rome”). Doublet of Rome and Rum.
Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Any of a number of places, including a city in Texas and a city in Queensland.
- A female given name from Latin of English-speakers.
- Alternative form of Rome:
- A metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy
- (historical) An ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa; in full, Roman Empire
- 1896, W[alter] D[elaplaine] Scull, “Mrs. Platt”, in The Garden of the Matchboxes and Other Stories, London: Elkin Mathews, page 94:
- But it would have been so nice to have a private income, and to be able sometimes to go to Venezia, Firenze, Roma, those places with the beautiful names.
- 1987 October, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, chapter 1, in A Flame in Byzantium, New York, N.Y.: Tor, →ISBN, part I (Belisarius), page 4:
- At Neapolis there was chaos as those who could flee Roma came to this port seeking escape.
Noun
[edit]Roma (plural Romas)
Etymology 3
[edit]Compare Indonesian Bahasa Romang (“Roma language”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- An Austronesian language of Indonesia.
Further reading
[edit]- Ethnologue entry for Roma, rmm
Romang language on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Bahasa Romang on the Indonesian Wikipedia.Wikipedia id
Anagrams
[edit]Albanian
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
Azerbaijani
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Catalan
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Related terms
[edit]Central Nahuatl
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Franco-Provençal
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Galician
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Related terms
[edit]German
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Roma m pl
- plural of Rom
- 2016 April 11, Caroline Kraft, quoting Gilda-Nancy Horvat, “Beleidigt, bespuckt”, in Zeit Online[1]:
- "Viele Roma positionieren sich zu Antiziganismus gar nicht, weil sie Angst haben. Sie outen sich nicht, egal, ob sie Manager, Anwälte oder Politiker sind. Der Gedanke, stolz darauf sein zu können, dass man Roma ist, erscheint immer noch absurd", meint Gilda-Nancy Horvath, selbst Romni und ORF-Journalistin.
- “Many a Rom does not take position in respect to antiziganism, by reason of fear. They don’t come out, no matter, whether they are managers, advocates or politicians. The thought of being proud about being a Rom, still appears absurd.”, opines Gilda-Nancy Horvath, herself Romni and ORF journalist.
Hawaiian
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Romans (book of the Bible)
Indonesian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From Italian Roma, from Latin Rōma.
Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome:
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
- (metonymic) the Italian government
- the Holy See, the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church, particularly prior to the establishment of the Vatican City in the 19th century
- the Church of Rome, the Roman Catholic Church generally
- (biblical) Epistle to the Romans
Alternative forms
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[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Unknown (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Proper noun
[edit]Roma
Further reading
[edit]- “Roma” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Italian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
- Rome (a former province of Lazio, Italy)
- the letter R in the Italian spelling alphabet
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[edit]Descendants
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[edit]Latin
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- R (numismatic abbreviation)
Etymology
[edit]Uncertain.
- Roman mythology derived the name from Rōmulus, name of the legendary founder and first king. This is almost certainly a folk etymology, and the name of the mythical figure is more likely derived from the city name.
- The word may derive from *Roumon- or *Roumen-, an archaic name for the Tiber river that would be derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *srew- (“to flow”) (for which compare Ancient Greek ῥεῦμα (rheûma, “river”) and Στρῡμών (Strūmṓn, “Strymon, Struma”), Albanian rrymë (“stream”), Proto-Slavic *strumy (“stream”), Lithuanian stràuma (“stream”), and perhaps also Latin rūmen). If so, the intermediate source may have been an Indo-European substrate.
- The word may be of Etruscan origin, as 𐌓𐌖𐌌𐌀 (ruma) was one of the Etruscan gentes, from 𐌓𐌖𐌌 (rum, “teat”). Given the lack of a secure Indo-European etymology for Rōma, this possibility is most appealing.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈroː.ma/, [ˈroːmä]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /ˈro.ma/, [ˈrɔːmä]
Proper noun
[edit]Rōma f sg (genitive Rōmae); first declension
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Ut Rōma iugum omnibus terrīs impōneret.
- That Rome might overcome all countries.
- Venit Rōmā.
- He came from Rome.
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
- (Late Latin) Rome and/or Constantinople (the latter as "Nova Roma")
- (Ecclesiastical Latin, poetic) The Roman Catholic Church in general
- (New Latin) Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
Declension
[edit]First-declension noun, with locative, singular only.
singular | |
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nominative | Rōma |
genitive | Rōmae |
dative | Rōmae |
accusative | Rōmam |
ablative | Rōmā |
vocative | Rōma |
locative | Rōmae |
Derived terms
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[edit]Descendants
[edit]- Italian: Roma
- Old French: Rome, Rume, Rumme (Anglo-Norman)
- Old Occitan:
- West Iberian
- Sicilian: Ruma, Roma
- Borrowings
- → Ancient Greek: Ῥώμη (Rhṓmē)
- → Arabic: روما (rūmā)
- → Proto-Celtic: *Rūmā (see there for further descendants)
- → Proto-Germanic: *Rūmō (see there for further descendants)
- → Southern Common Slavic: *Rymъ
- Proto-Eastern South Slavic: *Rĩmъ
- Proto-Western South Slavic: *Rĩmъ
- → Mishnaic Hebrew: רומא
- Israeli Hebrew: רומא (róma)
- → Middle Persian: [Term?] (/Hrōmāyīg/, “Roman, Greek”)
- → Old Irish: Róm (see there for further descendants)
- → Romanian: Roma
References
[edit]- “Roma”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “Roma”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
Anagrams
[edit]Latvian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Lithuanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Declension
[edit]nominative | Roma |
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genitive | Romos |
dative | Romai |
accusative | Romą |
instrumental | Roma |
locative | Romoje |
vocative | Roma |
Maranao
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
References
[edit]- A Maranao Dictionary, by Howard P. McKaughan and Batua A. Macaraya
Norwegian Bokmål
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Occitan
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Related terms
[edit]Old Galician-Portuguese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (the ancient capital of the Roman Empire; the capital city of the Papal States, in modern-day Italy)
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- Eſta ·xviiii· é como ſṫa maria aiudou · á emperadriz de roma · a ſofrer as grãdes coitaſ per que paſſou.
- This 19th is how Holy Mary helped the empress of Rome suffer the great pains she underwent.
- Eſta ·xviiii· é como ſṫa maria aiudou · á emperadriz de roma · a ſofrer as grãdes coitaſ per que paſſou.
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[edit]Descendants
[edit]Old Spanish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin Rōma. Compare Old Galician-Portuguese Roma.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (the ancient capital of the Roman Empire; the capital city of the Papal States, in modern-day Italy)
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 79r:
- Sant peẏdro fo p̃dicar en roma. e por occaſiõ de ſimõ magus el encantador. nero el enꝑador fizolo meter en .+. dela cabeça aẏuſo e delos pies aſuſo.
- Saint Peter went to Rome to preach, and because of Simon Magus the sorcerer Nero the emperor had him put on a cross with his head down and his feet up.
Related terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- Spanish: Roma
Portuguese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese Roma, from Latin Rōma (“Rome”).
Pronunciation
[edit]
- Hyphenation: Ro‧ma
Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
- the Catholic Church (Christian church centred in the Vatican)
- Synonyms: Santa Sé, Vaticano, Igreja Católica
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[edit]Romagnol
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f (Faenza)
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Audio: (file)
Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Related terms
[edit]Sardinian
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Sicilian
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Spanish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Spanish Roma, from Latin Rōma.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma f
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
- 1915, Julio Vicuña Cifuentes, Mitos y Supersticiones Recogidos de la Tradición Oral Chilena, page 190:
- Los antiguos alcanzaban mayor longevidad, porque eran bautizados con óleos venidos directamente de Roma, que, por cierto, debían tener más virtud y eficacia que los nuestros.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Derived terms
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[edit]Further reading
[edit]- “Roma”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2024 December 10
Anagrams
[edit]Swahili
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ottoman Turkish روما (Roma), from Italian and Latin Roma. Doublet of Rum.
Proper noun
[edit]Roma
- Rome (A major city, the capital of Italy and the Italian region of Lazio, located on the Tiber River; the ancient capital of the Roman Empire)
- Rome (a metropolitan city of Lazio, Italy)
- (historical) Rome, Ancient Rome (an ancient empire based out of the city of Rome, covering vast territories in Europe, Asia and Africa)
Declension
[edit]singular | plural | |
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nominative | Roma | - |
definite accusative | Roma'yı | - |
dative | Roma'ya | - |
locative | Roma'da | - |
ablative | Roma'dan | - |
genitive | Roma'nın | - |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Kélékian, Diran (1911) “روما”, in Dictionnaire turc-français[2], Constantinople: Mihran, page 632
- English terms derived from Romani
- English terms derived from Sanskrit
- English lemmas
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- English uncountable nouns
- English nouns
- English countable nouns
- English adjectives
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- English terms borrowed from Latin
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- English doublets
- English given names
- English female given names
- English female given names from Latin
- en:Rome
- en:Cities in Italy
- en:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- en:National capitals
- en:Regional capitals of Italy
- en:Places in Italy
- en:Places in Lazio, Italy
- en:Ancient settlements
- en:Former capitals
- en:Places in the Roman Empire
- en:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- English terms with historical senses
- en:Roman Empire
- en:Former polities
- en:Ancient Rome
- English terms with quotations
- en:Ethnonyms
- en:Languages
- en:Tomatoes
- Albanian non-lemma forms
- Albanian proper noun forms
- Azerbaijani lemmas
- Azerbaijani proper nouns
- az:Rome
- az:Cities in Italy
- az:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- az:National capitals
- az:Regional capitals of Italy
- az:Places in Italy
- az:Places in Lazio, Italy
- az:Ancient settlements
- az:Former capitals
- az:Places in the Roman Empire
- az:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Azerbaijani terms with historical senses
- az:Former polities
- az:Ancient Rome
- Catalan terms inherited from Latin
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- Catalan terms with IPA pronunciation
- Catalan lemmas
- Catalan proper nouns
- Catalan feminine nouns
- ca:Rome
- ca:Cities in Italy
- ca:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- ca:National capitals
- ca:Regional capitals of Italy
- ca:Places in Italy
- ca:Places in Lazio, Italy
- ca:Ancient settlements
- ca:Former capitals
- ca:Places in the Roman Empire
- ca:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Catalan terms with historical senses
- ca:Former polities
- ca:Ancient Rome
- Central Nahuatl lemmas
- Central Nahuatl proper nouns
- nhn:Rome
- nhn:Cities in Italy
- nhn:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- nhn:National capitals
- nhn:Regional capitals of Italy
- nhn:Places in Italy
- nhn:Places in Lazio, Italy
- nhn:Ancient settlements
- nhn:Former capitals
- nhn:Places in the Roman Empire
- nhn:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Central Nahuatl terms with historical senses
- nhn:Former polities
- nhn:Ancient Rome
- Franco-Provençal lemmas
- Franco-Provençal proper nouns
- Franco-Provençal feminine nouns
- frp:Rome
- frp:Cities in Italy
- frp:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- frp:National capitals
- frp:Regional capitals of Italy
- frp:Places in Italy
- frp:Places in Lazio, Italy
- frp:Ancient settlements
- frp:Former capitals
- frp:Places in the Roman Empire
- frp:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Franco-Provençal terms with historical senses
- frp:Former polities
- frp:Ancient Rome
- Galician lemmas
- Galician proper nouns
- Galician feminine nouns
- gl:Rome
- gl:Cities in Italy
- gl:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- gl:National capitals
- gl:Regional capitals of Italy
- gl:Places in Italy
- gl:Places in Lazio, Italy
- gl:Ancient settlements
- gl:Former capitals
- gl:Places in the Roman Empire
- gl:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Galician terms with historical senses
- gl:Former polities
- gl:Ancient Rome
- German 2-syllable words
- German terms with IPA pronunciation
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- German non-lemma forms
- German noun forms
- German terms with quotations
- Hawaiian lemmas
- Hawaiian proper nouns
- Hawaiian terms spelled with R
- haw:Bible
- haw:Books of the Bible
- Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Indonesian/ma
- Rhymes:Indonesian/ma/2 syllables
- Rhymes:Indonesian/a
- Rhymes:Indonesian/a/2 syllables
- Indonesian terms with homophones
- Indonesian terms borrowed from Italian
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- Indonesian proper nouns
- id:Rome
- id:Cities in Italy
- id:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- id:National capitals
- id:Regional capitals of Italy
- id:Places in Italy
- id:Places in Lazio, Italy
- id:Ancient settlements
- id:Former capitals
- id:Places in the Roman Empire
- id:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Indonesian terms with historical senses
- id:Former polities
- id:Ancient Rome
- Indonesian metonyms
- id:Bible
- Indonesian terms with unknown etymologies
- Italian terms inherited from Latin
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- Italian 2-syllable words
- Italian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Italian terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:Italian/oma
- Rhymes:Italian/oma/2 syllables
- Italian lemmas
- Italian proper nouns
- Italian feminine nouns
- it:Rome
- it:Cities in Italy
- it:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- it:National capitals
- it:Regional capitals of Italy
- it:Places in Italy
- it:Places in Lazio, Italy
- it:Ancient settlements
- it:Former capitals
- it:Places in the Roman Empire
- it:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Italian terms with historical senses
- it:Former polities
- it:Ancient Rome
- it:Former political divisions
- Latin terms with unknown etymologies
- Latin terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Latin terms derived from Indo-European languages
- Latin terms derived from substrate languages
- Latin terms borrowed from Etruscan
- Latin terms derived from Etruscan
- Latin 2-syllable words
- Latin terms with IPA pronunciation
- Latin lemmas
- Latin proper nouns
- Latin first declension nouns
- Latin feminine nouns in the first declension
- Latin feminine nouns
- la:Rome
- la:Cities in Italy
- la:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- la:National capitals
- la:Regional capitals of Italy
- la:Places in Italy
- la:Places in Lazio, Italy
- la:Ancient settlements
- la:Former capitals
- la:Places in the Roman Empire
- Latin terms with usage examples
- Latin terms with historical senses
- la:Former polities
- la:Ancient Rome
- Late Latin
- Ecclesiastical Latin
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- New Latin
- la:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Latvian terms borrowed from Latin
- Latvian terms derived from Latin
- Latvian lemmas
- Latvian proper nouns
- lv:Rome
- lv:Cities in Italy
- lv:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- lv:National capitals
- lv:Regional capitals of Italy
- lv:Places in Italy
- lv:Places in Lazio, Italy
- lv:Ancient settlements
- lv:Former capitals
- lv:Places in the Roman Empire
- lv:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Latvian terms with historical senses
- lv:Former polities
- lv:Ancient Rome
- Lithuanian terms borrowed from Latin
- Lithuanian terms derived from Latin
- Lithuanian lemmas
- Lithuanian proper nouns
- Lithuanian feminine nouns
- lt:Rome
- lt:Cities in Italy
- lt:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- lt:National capitals
- lt:Regional capitals of Italy
- lt:Places in Italy
- lt:Places in Lazio, Italy
- lt:Ancient settlements
- lt:Former capitals
- lt:Places in the Roman Empire
- lt:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Lithuanian terms with historical senses
- lt:Former polities
- lt:Ancient Rome
- Maranao lemmas
- Maranao proper nouns
- mrw:Rome
- mrw:Cities in Italy
- mrw:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- mrw:National capitals
- mrw:Regional capitals of Italy
- mrw:Places in Italy
- mrw:Places in Lazio, Italy
- mrw:Ancient settlements
- mrw:Former capitals
- mrw:Places in the Roman Empire
- mrw:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Maranao terms with historical senses
- mrw:Former polities
- mrw:Ancient Rome
- Norwegian Bokmål terms borrowed from Italian
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Italian
- Norwegian Bokmål terms borrowed from Latin
- Norwegian Bokmål terms derived from Latin
- Norwegian Bokmål lemmas
- Norwegian Bokmål proper nouns
- nb:Rome
- nb:Cities in Italy
- nb:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- nb:National capitals
- nb:Regional capitals of Italy
- nb:Places in Italy
- nb:Places in Lazio, Italy
- nb:Ancient settlements
- nb:Former capitals
- nb:Places in the Roman Empire
- nb:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Norwegian Bokmål terms with historical senses
- nb:Former polities
- nb:Ancient Rome
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms borrowed from Italian
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Italian
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms borrowed from Latin
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms derived from Latin
- Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas
- Norwegian Nynorsk proper nouns
- nn:Rome
- nn:Cities in Italy
- nn:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- nn:National capitals
- nn:Regional capitals of Italy
- nn:Places in Italy
- nn:Places in Lazio, Italy
- nn:Ancient settlements
- nn:Former capitals
- nn:Places in the Roman Empire
- nn:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Norwegian Nynorsk terms with historical senses
- nn:Former polities
- nn:Ancient Rome
- Occitan lemmas
- Occitan proper nouns
- Occitan feminine nouns
- oc:Rome
- oc:Cities in Italy
- oc:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- oc:National capitals
- oc:Regional capitals of Italy
- oc:Places in Italy
- oc:Places in Lazio, Italy
- oc:Ancient settlements
- oc:Former capitals
- oc:Places in the Roman Empire
- oc:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Occitan terms with historical senses
- oc:Former polities
- oc:Ancient Rome
- Old Galician-Portuguese terms inherited from Latin
- Old Galician-Portuguese terms derived from Latin
- Old Galician-Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Old Galician-Portuguese lemmas
- Old Galician-Portuguese proper nouns
- roa-opt:Rome
- roa-opt:Ancient settlements
- roa-opt:Former capitals
- roa-opt:Places in the Roman Empire
- roa-opt:Cities in Italy
- roa-opt:National capitals
- roa-opt:Places in Italy
- Old Spanish terms inherited from Latin
- Old Spanish terms derived from Latin
- Old Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Old Spanish lemmas
- Old Spanish proper nouns
- Old Spanish feminine nouns
- osp:Rome
- osp:Ancient settlements
- osp:Former capitals
- osp:Places in the Roman Empire
- osp:Cities in Italy
- osp:National capitals
- osp:Places in Italy
- Old Spanish terms with quotations
- Portuguese terms inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Portuguese terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese
- Portuguese terms derived from Latin
- Portuguese 2-syllable words
- Portuguese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Portuguese lemmas
- Portuguese proper nouns
- Portuguese feminine nouns
- pt:Rome
- pt:Cities in Italy
- pt:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- pt:National capitals
- pt:Regional capitals of Italy
- pt:Places in Italy
- pt:Places in Lazio, Italy
- pt:Ancient settlements
- pt:Former capitals
- pt:Places in the Roman Empire
- pt:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Portuguese terms with historical senses
- pt:Former polities
- pt:Ancient Rome
- pt:Christianity
- Romagnol lemmas
- Romagnol proper nouns
- Romagnol feminine nouns
- Faentino Romagnol
- rgn:Rome
- rgn:Cities in Italy
- rgn:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- rgn:National capitals
- rgn:Regional capitals of Italy
- rgn:Places in Italy
- rgn:Places in Lazio, Italy
- rgn:Ancient settlements
- rgn:Former capitals
- rgn:Places in the Roman Empire
- rgn:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Romagnol terms with historical senses
- rgn:Former polities
- rgn:Ancient Rome
- Romanian terms borrowed from Latin
- Romanian terms derived from Latin
- Romanian terms with audio pronunciation
- Romanian lemmas
- Romanian proper nouns
- ro:Rome
- ro:Cities in Italy
- ro:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- ro:National capitals
- ro:Regional capitals of Italy
- ro:Places in Italy
- ro:Places in Lazio, Italy
- ro:Ancient settlements
- ro:Former capitals
- ro:Places in the Roman Empire
- ro:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Romanian terms with historical senses
- ro:Former polities
- ro:Ancient Rome
- Sardinian lemmas
- Sardinian proper nouns
- Sardinian feminine nouns
- sc:Rome
- sc:Cities in Italy
- sc:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- sc:National capitals
- sc:Regional capitals of Italy
- sc:Places in Italy
- sc:Places in Lazio, Italy
- sc:Ancient settlements
- sc:Former capitals
- sc:Places in the Roman Empire
- sc:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Sardinian terms with historical senses
- sc:Former polities
- sc:Ancient Rome
- Sicilian lemmas
- Sicilian proper nouns
- Sicilian feminine nouns
- scn:Rome
- scn:Cities in Italy
- scn:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- scn:National capitals
- scn:Regional capitals of Italy
- scn:Places in Italy
- scn:Places in Lazio, Italy
- scn:Ancient settlements
- scn:Former capitals
- scn:Places in the Roman Empire
- scn:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Sicilian terms with historical senses
- scn:Former polities
- scn:Ancient Rome
- Spanish terms inherited from Old Spanish
- Spanish terms derived from Old Spanish
- Spanish terms inherited from Latin
- Spanish terms derived from Latin
- Spanish 2-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Spanish/oma
- Rhymes:Spanish/oma/2 syllables
- Spanish lemmas
- Spanish proper nouns
- Spanish feminine nouns
- es:Rome
- es:Cities in Italy
- es:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- es:National capitals
- es:Regional capitals of Italy
- es:Places in Italy
- es:Places in Lazio, Italy
- es:Ancient settlements
- es:Former capitals
- es:Places in the Roman Empire
- es:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Spanish terms with historical senses
- es:Former polities
- es:Ancient Rome
- Spanish terms with quotations
- Swahili lemmas
- Swahili proper nouns
- sw:Rome
- sw:Cities in Italy
- sw:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- sw:National capitals
- sw:Regional capitals of Italy
- sw:Places in Italy
- sw:Places in Lazio, Italy
- sw:Ancient settlements
- sw:Former capitals
- sw:Places in the Roman Empire
- sw:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Swahili terms with historical senses
- sw:Former polities
- sw:Ancient Rome
- Turkish terms inherited from Ottoman Turkish
- Turkish terms derived from Ottoman Turkish
- Turkish terms derived from Italian
- Turkish terms derived from Latin
- Turkish doublets
- Turkish lemmas
- Turkish proper nouns
- tr:Rome
- tr:Cities in Italy
- tr:Cities in Lazio, Italy
- tr:National capitals
- tr:Regional capitals of Italy
- tr:Places in Italy
- tr:Places in Lazio, Italy
- tr:Ancient settlements
- tr:Former capitals
- tr:Places in the Roman Empire
- tr:Metropolitan cities of Italy
- Turkish terms with historical senses
- tr:Former polities
- tr:Ancient Rome