Romanist

Pronunciation: /ˈɹoʊmɑˈnɪst/

Romanist (noun)

  1. A person who supports the Roman Catholic Church and its authority.
  2. A person who belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.
  3. A scholar who studies Romance languages and their history.

Examples

  • The Romanist supported the Catholic church during the debate.
  • A Romanist often defends church traditions in public discussions.

Romanist (adjective)

  1. Connected with the Roman Catholic Church or its beliefs.

Examples

  • She attended a Romanist ceremony at the local church.
  • The Romanist tradition influenced the community’s celebrations.