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Romaic
Ro·ma·ic R0291400 (rō-mā′ĭk)n. Modern Greek. [Modern Greek Rhōmaikos, from Greek, Roman, from Rhōmē, Rome, from Latin Rōma.] Ro·ma′ic adj.Romaic (rəʊˈmeɪɪk) n (Languages) the modern Greek vernacular, esp Demoticadj (Languages) of or relating to Greek, esp Demotic[C19: from Greek Rhōmaikos Roman, with reference to the Eastern Roman Empire]Ro•ma•ic (roʊˈmeɪ ɪk) n. the Modern Greek language, esp. in the period prior to Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire. [1800–10; < Greek Rhōmaïkós Roman =Rhōma(îos) Roman + -ikos -ic] Romaicdemotic.See also: LanguageThesaurusNoun | 1. | Romaic - the modern Greek vernacularDemoticModern Greek, New Greek - the Greek language as spoken and written today | Adj. | 1. | romaic - relating to modern Greece or its inhabitants or its language |
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