Romanist

[ roh-muh-nist ]
/ ˈroʊ mə nɪst /

noun

Disparaging. a member of the Roman Catholic Church.
one versed in Roman institutions, law, etc.
Also Ro·man·i·cist [roh-man-uh-sist] /roʊˈmæn ə sɪst/. a person versed in Romance languages, literature, or linguistics.
Romanists, Fine Arts. a group of Flemish and Dutch painters of the 16th century who traveled to Italy and returned to Flanders and Holland with the style and techniques of the High Renaissance and of Mannerism.

Origin of Romanist

From the New Latin word Romanista, dating back to 1515–25. See Roman, -ist

OTHER WORDS FROM Romanist

Ro·man·is·tic, adjective an·ti-Ro·man·ist, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for romanist

Romanist
/ (ˈrəʊmənɪst) /

noun

a member of a Church, esp the Church of England, who favours or is influenced by Roman Catholicism
a Roman Catholic
a student of classical Roman civilization or law

Derived forms of Romanist

Romanistic, adjective