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Romany

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Noun

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Romany (plural Romany or Romanies)

  1. Alternative form of Romani (a member of the Roma people).
    • 2013 October 25, Filip Borev, “I was a pale Roma baby – it's always been a family joke that I was stolen”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN, archived from the original on 12 August 2022:
      My genes would best be described as a melting pot – my mother is part Bulgarian Roma, part Romanichal (English Romany), and my dad is part Romanichal, part Irish Traveller – thus, it was hardly surprising when I was born a blue-eyed milk bottle.

Proper noun

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Romany

  1. Alternative form of Romani (the Indo-Aryan language of this people).

Adjective

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Romany (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of Romani (of or belonging to the Roma nation).

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