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ˈromanizer [f. romanize v.] 1. One who favours the Church of Rome or the Roman usage.
1844Hook Take Heed Pref. ii, Romanists and Romanizers..are as much opposed to primitive doctrine as ultra-protestants can be. 1847― Eccl. Biog. III. 545 Wilfred, abbot of Ripon, was..appointed to the bishopric; he was a Romanizer. 1852Bp. Wilberforce in R. G. Wilberforce Life (1881) II. 149, I had opposed warmly the system of confession, and the whole system of the Romanizers. 2. One who advocates or accepts the principles of Roman Law.
1897Eng. Hist. Rev. Jan. 152 A code which..shall enlist the sympathies of at least one body of Romanisers, the students of the canon law. |