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rom·a·ny I. \ˈrämənē, ˈrōm-, -ni\ noun also rom·ma·ny \ˈräm-\ (-es) Etymology: Romany romano, romani, adjective, gypsy, from rom married man, husband, gypsy man — more at rom 1. capitalized : gypsy 1 2. also rom·a·ni \“\ capitalized : the Indic language of the gypsies — see indo-european languages table 3. often capitalized : a blackish blue that is redder and less strong than average midnight II. adjective also rommany \“\ Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Romany romano, romani 1. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the Romanies 2. : of, relating to, or characteristic of the Romany language |