Definition of Roumanian in English:
Roumanian
noun & adjectiverə(ʊ)ˈmeɪnɪənruːˈmeɪnɪən
old-fashioned variant of Romanian
Example sentencesExamples
- Victims were told that a member of Spanish (or Hungarian, or Roumanian, etc.) royalty was unjustly imprisoned, but had vast funds available if he/she could only get at them.
- His wife made this Roumanian eggplant dish, something like babaganush, for the chess marathons they played.
- The Roumanians, practical as ever, would have accepted the new system.
- Ironically, he found success here conquering the Roumanian army and entering Bucharest in December 1916.
- At the time the Roumanian army consisted of over a million Russians, and they with millions of Roumanian refugees were all trapped in a corner of Moldavia.
- The novel's protagonist is among the workers who decide to cross the picket lines as well as ‘the lowest foreigners - Greeks, Roumanians, Sicilians, and Slovaks’.
- You'll find out what that young Roumanian gymnast should have taken.