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romaic
CIDE DICTIONARY
romaic, a. [NGr. : cf. F. romaïque. See Roman.].
Of or relating to modern Greece, and especially to its language. [1913 Webster]
" The Greeks at the time of the capture of Constantinople were proud of being "Romai^oi , or Romans . . . Hence the term Romaic was the name given to the popular language. . . . The Greek language is now spoken of as the Hellenic language." Encyc. Brit. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
romaic, n. & adj.
--n. the vernacular language of modern Greece.
--adj. of or relating to this language.
--n. the vernacular language of modern Greece.
--adj. of or relating to this language.
Etymology
Gk Rhomaikos Roman (used esp. of the Eastern Empire)
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