
1) Gipsy 2) Gitana 3) Gitano 4) Gypsy 5) Roma 6) Romani 7) Rommany
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1) Gypsy 2) Gypsy language 3) Itinerant 4) Language of the Gypsies 5) Romani
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member of the itinerant peoples called
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• (n.) The language spoken among themselves by the gypsies. • (n.) A gypsy.
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Member of a nomadic people believed to have originated in northwestern India and now living throughout the world. They used to be thought of as originating in Egypt, hence the name Gypsy (a...
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member of the itinerant peoples called
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Rom'a·ny noun [ Gypsy
romano ,
romani , adj., gypsy; confer
rom husband.]
1. A gypsy.
2. The language spoken among themselves by the gypsies. [ Written also
Rommany .]
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The Romanys (or Roma) are a nomadic Caucasoid people, also called Gypsy or Gypsies in English countries as they were once thought to originate from Egypt. They were called by the French Bohemiens, from the belief that they were Hussites driven from Bohemia; in Germany the general name was Zigeuner, which is not unlike the Italian Zingari. They are ...
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[
adj] - of or relating to the Gypsies or their language or culture 2. [n] - the Indic language of the Gypsies
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Romany 'A gypsy, the Gypsy language,' 1812, romani, feminine of romano, 'Gypsy', from rom, the Gypsy word for 'man, husband, male, Gypsy'. Romany is not related to Roma or 'Rome', nor has it ever been derived from any Latin source!
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Romani adjective of or relating to the Gypsies or their language or culture; `Romani nomads`; `Romany folk songs`; `a Gypsy fortune-teller`
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Member of a nomadic people believed to have originated in northwestern India and now living throughout the world. They used to be thought of as originating in Egypt, hence the name Gypsy (a corruption of `Egyptian`). The Romany language, spoken in several different dialects, belongs to the Indic branch of the Indo-European family. The...
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