单词 | Rome-runner |
释义 | Rome-runner/ˈrəʊmˌrʌnə/Chiefly depreciative. Now historical noun A person who travels to Rome with the aim of securing a benefice, ecclesiastical privilege, etc. Formerly also: †a person who carries out papal instructions, an agent of the Pope (obsolete ). OriginLate Middle English; earliest use found in William Langland (c1325–c1390), poet. From Rome + runner. |
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