There are 23 total results for your ローマン search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ローマン see styles |
rooman ローマン |
(1) (kana only) romance (e.g. Arthurian romances) (fre: roman); (2) (kana only) novel; (3) (kana only) romance; love affair; (4) (kana only) adventurous spirit; impossible dream; great ambition; (personal name) Lohmann; Lowman |
ローマンス see styles |
roomansu ローマンス |
(1) romance; love story; (2) love affair; romantic relationship; (3) (music) romance |
ローマン体 see styles |
roomantai ローマンたい |
Roman type (printing) |
ローマン派 see styles |
roomanha ローマンは |
romantic school; romanticism |
ローマン的 see styles |
roomanteki ローマンてき |
(adjectival noun) romantic (school) |
クローマン see styles |
gurooman グローマン |
(personal name) Grauman; Grohmann |
スローマン see styles |
surooman スローマン |
(personal name) Sloman |
トローマン see styles |
torooman トローマン |
(personal name) Trauman |
フローマン see styles |
furooman フローマン |
(personal name) Florman; Frohman; Froman; Vroman |
ローマン主義 see styles |
roomanshugi ローマンしゅぎ |
romanticism |
グレコローマン see styles |
gurekorooman グレコローマン |
Greco-Roman (style of wrestling) |
ローマンブリテン see styles |
roomanburiten ローマンブリテン |
(place-name) Roman Britain |
バッファローマン see styles |
baffarooman バッファローマン |
(personal name) Baffaro-man |
Variations: |
roman(p); rooman ロマン(P); ローマン |
(1) romance (e.g. Arthurian romances) (fre: roman); heroic tale; (2) (nigh) impossible dream; adventurous spirit; great undertaking; epic adventure; (3) (full-length) novel; (4) (See ロマンス・2) romance; love affair; (5) (See ロマンチシズム,ロマン主義) romanticism |
グレコローマンスタイル see styles |
gurekoroomansutairu グレコローマンスタイル |
Greco-Roman style |
グレコローマン・スタイル see styles |
gurekorooman sutairu グレコローマン・スタイル |
Greco-Roman style |
マルティーンセンローマン see styles |
marutiinsenrooman / marutinsenrooman マルティーンセンローマン |
(personal name) Martienssen-Lohmann |
Variations: |
romansu(p); roomansu ロマンス(P); ローマンス |
(1) romance; love story; (2) love affair; romantic relationship; (3) {music} romance |
Variations: |
romanha(roman派, 浪漫派); roomanha(rooman派, 浪漫派) ロマンは(ロマン派, 浪漫派); ローマンは(ローマン派, 浪漫派) |
romantic school; romanticism |
Variations: |
romanteki(roman的, 浪漫的); roomanteki(rooman的, 浪漫的) ロマンてき(ロマン的, 浪漫的); ローマンてき(ローマン的, 浪漫的) |
(adjectival noun) romantic (school) |
Variations: |
romanshugi(roman主義, 浪漫主義); roomanshugi(rooman主義, 浪漫主義) ロマンしゅぎ(ロマン主義, 浪漫主義); ローマンしゅぎ(ローマン主義, 浪漫主義) |
romanticism |
Variations: |
shinromanshugi(新roman主義); shinroumanshugi(新浪漫主義); shinroomanshugi(新rooman主義) / shinromanshugi(新roman主義); shinromanshugi(新浪漫主義); shinroomanshugi(新rooman主義) しんロマンしゅぎ(新ロマン主義); しんろうまんしゅぎ(新浪漫主義); しんローマンしゅぎ(新ローマン主義) |
neo-romanticism; neoromanticism |
Variations: |
gurekoroomansutairu(p); gurekorooman sutairu グレコローマンスタイル(P); グレコローマン・スタイル |
{sports} Greco-Roman wrestling; Greco-Roman style; classic wrestling |
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