释义 |
Romic, a. and n.|ˈrəʊmɪk| [f. Rom-an a. + -ic.] The distinctive epithet of a system of phonetic notation devised by Dr. H. Sweet.
1877Sweet Handbk. Phonetics 102 This system, which I call ‘Romic’ (because based on the original Roman values of the letters). Ibid. 202 Detailed comparison of Glossic and Romic. |