Lexicographical Neighbors of Romajis
Literary usage of Romajis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Brief History of the English Language by Oliver Farrar Emerson (1896)
"... the romajis — themselves. Most of these were originally from Greek, or -J ^
had come through Greek. Of Greek origin, for example, are many church words, ..."
2. The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1859)
"His satirical poem Le Lutrin, and the Dialogue dei herot de romajis, must also
be particularly mentioned. His other writings comprise translations of the ..."
3. A History of Classical Literature by Robert William Browne (1852)
"... 272; scene laid in open air; the awning introduced by romajis, 272 ; mechanical
contrivances; ..."
4. Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference by Samuel Maunder (1855)
"... RomaJis; and afterward. In the middle aces. Hy of the Caspian Sea, and has an
inland the Saracens founded In Asta, Africa, ami'communication, by water, ..."
5. The History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic by Adam Ferguson (1852)
"With the l. es of no more than four thousand, and these chiefly of the Spanish
and Gaulish infan- trv, he put fifty thousand of the RomaJis to the sword. ..."