romanist

/roʊˈmænɪst/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who speaks or advocates a Romance language, especially one who is a native speaker of one Romance language and is learning another.

“The romanist who had moved to Spain from Italy was impressed by the cultural differences between their respective countries.”

2. noun

A person who supports or advocates the principles or ideals of the Roman Catholic Church.

“The romanist politician emphasized the importance of maintaining the church’s influence in public life.”

Synonyms

  • Catholic
  • Latinist
  • Romance linguist

Antonyms

  • Anglican
  • Protestant