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Romulian, a. rare.|rəʊˈmjuːlɪən| Also 7 -ean. [ad. L. Rōmuleus, or f. Rōmulus the founder of Rome + -ian.] †1. Roman Catholic. Obs.—1
1614Bp. Hall No Peace with Rome §3 What heresie is there in all times which that Romulean wolfe and her bawling clients are not wont to cast vpon vs? 2. Derived from, connected with, Romulus.
1842–3Smith's Dict. Grk. & Rom. Antiq. 604 Six ancient Romulian years of 304 days each. 1886Encycl. Brit. XX. 676/1 Exposure or killing of a child by its father contrary to the Romulian rules. |