Definition of Romal

1. a handkerchief [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Romal

rolypoliness
rolziracetam
rom com
rom coms
romage
romages
romaic
romaika
romaikas
romaine
romaine lettuce
romaines
romaja
romaji
romajis
romal (current term)
romals
roman
roman a clef
roman fleuve
roman font
roman letters
roman print
roman type
roman world
roman à clef
romance
romanced
romanceless
romancelike

Literary usage of Romal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Roman Comagmatic Region by Henry Stephens Washington (1906)
"These correspond in every way with those described later under romal albanese, except that leucite is slightly more abundant. The fabric is in most cases a ..."

2. The Roman Comagmatic Region by Henry Stephens Washington (1906)
"The groundmass is aphanitic, or extremely fine-grained. Microscopic characters.—These correspond in every way with those described later under romal ..."

3. Remarks on the Country Extending from Cape Palmas to the River Congo by John Adams (1823)
"... OR TOM COFFEE KOMAL. A favourite piece of goods on the Gold Coast, and also at Calabar. Price from 12s. to 20s. each. BONNY BLUE romal. ..."

4. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1911)
"... to Mr. R. Jacobs & sons please fill this oder for me 17 $ 35 ф Harvey romal. ... 'Harvey romal,' in said instrument, of silk if left at your place yet. ..."

5. Dictionary of Textiles by Louis Harmuth (1915)
"romal—East Indian plain silk taffeta. romal Handkerchief—'binen or cotton In blue plaid patterns. Roman Carpet—Woven, double faced carpet, made with weft ..."

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