= Romulian; (in early use) specifically. Roman Catholic ( depreciatively ).
Origin
Early 17th century; earliest use found in Joseph Hall (1574–1656), bishop of Norwich, religious writer, and satirist. From classical Latin Rōmuleus of or associated with Romulus, Roman (from Rōmulus, the name of the founder of Rome + -eus: see -eous) + -an.