Crossword-Solution: ROMANIST
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Romanist | n. | One who adheres to Romanism. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ROMANIST | anagram | INASTORM, MONASTIR, RAMSINTO, STORMINA |
We have 9 clues for the answer “ROMANIST”
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| Student of Spanish, Italian, etc. | 1 answer |
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| Roman Catholic | 7 answers |
| ultramontane | 7 answers |
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| Papal | 9 answers |
| Roman __ | 18 answers |
| CATHOLIC ___ | 30 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ROMANIST (5)
The Catholic subject of Protestant princes complained loudly of violations of the religious peace -- the Lutherans still more loudly of the oppression they experienced under their Romanist suzerains.
There is so much to help one there.” “Is there any danger of your becoming a Romanist?” enquired Mrs.
But in justice be it said, all this came upon Eustace, not because he was a Romanist, but because he was educated by the Jesuits.
Ward's journal supplies this first sketch of the brotherhood, who realised, more than probably any in Protestant, Romanist, or Greek hagiology, the life of the apostolic community in Jerusalem:-- "January 18, 1800.--This week we have adopted a set of rules for the government of the family.
Their adherence to their old religion was strengthened by the countenance of the Laird's sister, a zealous Romanist, till one Sunday, as they were going to mass under the conduct of their patroness, Maclean met them on the way, gave one of them a blow on the head with a yellow stick, I suppose a cane, for which the Earse had no name, and drove them to the kirk, from which they have never since departed.
Quotes with ROMANIST (1)
The Pelagianizing Romanist says, Lust, or concupiscence, brings forth sin, therefore it cannot be sin, because the mother cannot be the child. We reply, Concupiscence brings forth sin, therefore it must be sin, because child and mother must have the same nature. The grand sophism of Pelagianism is the assumption that sin is confined to acts, that guilty acts can be the product of innocent condition, that the effect can be sinful, yet the cause free from sin--that the unclean …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1978–2001).