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Academic journal
Romani Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of Romani studies. It is the official journal of the Gypsy Lore Society
Romani_Studies_(journal)
Romani studies (occasionally Gypsiology) is an interdisciplinary ethnic studies field concerned with the culture, history and political experiences of
Romani_studies
Romani traditional clothing
Romani dress is the traditional attire of the Romani people, an Indo-Aryan ethnic group widely known in English by the exonymic term Gypsies, though this
Romani_dress
The Romani people are known by a variety of names, mostly as Gypsies, Romani, Roma, Romanies, Tsinganoi, Bohémiens, and various linguistic variations of
Names_of_the_Romani_people
Ethnic group
of the Romani people Gitanos Gypsy Scourge King of the Gypsies Romani studies Romani society and culture Romani literature Romani dress Romani diaspora
Romani_people
International meetings for discussion of issues relating to Roma people
The World Romani Congress (Romani: Mashkarthemutno Romano Kongreso) is a series of forums for discussion of issues relating to Roma people around the
World_Romani_Congress
Folktales, myths, oral traditions, and legends of the Romani people
Romani folklore encompasses the folktales, myths, oral traditions, and legends of the Romani people. The Romani were nomadic when they departed India
Romani_folklore
Genocide of the Romani in Europe during World War II
The Romani Holocaust, also known as the Porajmos, was the genocide of European Roma and Sinti people during World War II. Beginning in 1933, Nazi Germany
Romani_Holocaust
The Romani anthem, often known by its incipit as "Dželem, dželem" and also known as "Opre Roma!", is a traditional song composed by the Romani Serbian
Romani_anthem
Ethnic flag
The Romani flag (Romani: O styago le romengo or O romanko flako) is the international ethnic flag of the Romani people, historically known as Gypsies
Flag_of_the_Romani_people
Culture of the Romani people
Romani culture encompasses the regional cultures of the Romani people. These cultures have developed through complex histories of interaction with their
Romani_culture
Culinary traditions of the Romani
Romani cuisine (Romani: Romano xabe) is the cuisine of the Romani people. There is no single "Romani cuisine"; it varies and their diet usually reflects
Romani_cuisine
Hybrid music genre that crosses traditional Romani music with punk rock
Group." Journal of Popular Music Studies 24, no. 1 (2012): 3–24. Alan Ashton-Smith (April 2010). "Colonized Culture: The Emergence of a Romani Postcolonialism"
Gypsy_punk
Dispersion of the Romani people
The Romani diaspora refers to the presence and dispersion of Romani people across various parts of the world. Their migration out of the Indian subcontinent
Romani_diaspora
Music genre
Gypsy jazz is a musical idiom inspired by the Romani jazz guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt (1910–1953), in conjunction with the French jazz violinist
Gypsy_jazz
Racism against Romani people
Anti-Romani sentiment (also called antigypsyism, anti-Romanyism, antiziganism, ziganophobia, or Romaphobia) consists of hostility, prejudice, discrimination
Anti-Romani_sentiment
Fictional depictions of the Romani ethnic group
something of a trans-dimensional... gypsy."). Names of the Romani people Anti-Romani sentiment Romani literature Glajar, Valentina; Radulescu, Domnica, eds
Romani_people_in_fiction
The Romani people have long been a part of the collective mythology of the West, where they were (and very often still are) depicted as outsiders, aliens
Timeline_of_Romani_history
Romani concept of ritual impurity
Marime, mahrime or marimé is a central concept in traditional Romani culture, particularly within Vlax and Northern Roma groups, that refers to a notion
Marime
Dances of the Romani people
This is a list of dances of the Romani people. The most prominent Gypsy dance styles are those amongst the Roma in the Balkans. The Sulukule district in
Romani_dance
Deportation of Romanian and Bulgarian Roma from France, 2009–2010
deport Roma in 2011. According to the BBC, France had deported almost 11,000 Romani people of Romanian origin in 2013. In the 1960s, there were 75,000 people
Deportation of Roma migrants from France
Deportation_of_Roma_migrants_from_France
Organization active for the rights of the Romani people
The International Romani Union (Romani: Romano Internacionalno Jekhetanipe), formerly known as the International Gypsy Committee and International Rom
International_Romani_Union
The Romani people, also referred to as Roma or Romanis, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group who principally live in Europe. The origins of the Romanis can
History_of_the_Romani_people
Non-Romani person
being an ethnic Romani, but it can also refer to an ethnic Romani who does not live within Romani society. The term is often used by Romanis to address or
Gadjo
Romani dialect group of southeastern Europe
Vlax Romani varieties are spoken mainly in Southeastern Europe by the Romani people. Vlax Romani can also be referred to as an independent language or
Vlax_Romani_language
Movement for Romani women's rights
Romani feminism, or Gypsy feminism, is a form of feminism that promotes gender equality for Romani women while making these processes compatible with the
Romani_feminism
Music of the Romani people
Romani music is the music of the Romani people. In the English language, Romani people have long been known by the exonym Gypsies or Gipsies and this
Romani_music
British historical and cultural society, established 1888
include promotion of the study of Roma, Gypsies and Travellers. The Gypsy Lore Society publishes the biannual journal Romani Studies which is concerned with
Gypsy_Lore_Society
British linguist (born 1963)
International Conference on Romani Linguistics in 1993, and has served as Editor of the cross-disciplinary journal Romani Studies since 1999. In his previous
Yaron_Matras
It is estimated that there are one million Romani people in the United States. Though the Romani population in the United States has largely assimilated
Romani people in the United States
Romani_people_in_the_United_States
Ethnic Roma of Muslim religious affiliation
Muslim Romani people are Romani people who profess Islam. Most Muslim Romani people are cultural or nominal Muslims. They primarily live in the Balkans
Muslim_Romani_people
During the Ion Antonescu regime, in the context of the Romani genocide, more than 25,000 Romani people from the Kingdom of Romania were deported to concentration
Deportations of Romani people to Transnistria
Deportations_of_Romani_people_to_Transnistria
Musical genre from Eastern Europe
Romani hip hop is a musical genre from Eastern Europe, formed through a fusion of hip hop with Romani melodies and lyrics. Artists include Kmetoband and
Romani_hip-hop
Ethnic group
Bulgariya) constitute Europe's densest Romani minority. The Romani people in Bulgaria may speak Bulgarian, Turkish or Romani, depending on the region. According
Romani_people_in_Bulgaria
Exposure of groups to environmental harms
In Europe, environmental racism has been postulated in particular toward Romani communities. According to Trehan and Kocze (2009), "EU accession for the
Environmental injustice in Europe
Environmental_injustice_in_Europe
Romani people have long been a favored topic for filmmakers. The Hamburg Cinemathèque's database records over 2,500 films from 30 different countries that
Romani_film
Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people
Romani people. The largest Romani dialects are Vlax Romani (about 500,000 speakers), Balkan Romani (600,000), and Sinte Romani (300,000). Some Romani
Romani_language
Ethnic group
Romani people in Italy (Italian: Rom in Italia) have been living in Italy since the 15th century. The Sinti, a Romani subgroup, arrived from the north
Romani_people_in_Italy
Ethnic group
The Romani people in Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye'deki Romanlar) are a Romani subgroup in the Republic of Türkiye. The majority are Sunni Muslims, mostly
Romani_people_in_Turkey
Media company
Romani media started to develop in the last decades, with an evolution influenced by the diasporic status of the Romani people (living as minority in
Romani_media
The Romani people in Poland (Polish: Romowie w Polsce) are an Indo-Aryan ethnic minority group in Poland. The Council of Europe regards the endonym "Roma"
Romani_people_in_Poland
Ethnic group
Romani people in Hungary (also known as Roma; Hungarian: Romák, magyar cigányok) are the Romani people living in Hungary. According to the 2011 census
Romani_people_in_Hungary
This is a list of Romani poets. Veijo Baltzar Rahim Burhan Rajko Djuric Delia Grigore Sandra Jayat Usin Kerim Ronald Lee Baja Saitovic Lukin Matéo Maximoff
List_of_Romani_poets
and Bucovina (parts of the Habsburg monarchy). Most of the slaves were of Romani ethnicity. Particularly in Moldavia there were also slaves of Tatar ethnicity
Slavery_in_Romania
Para-Romani dialect spoken by the Romanisael
Norwegian Romani language or Traveller Norwegian (tavringens rakripa, lit. 'Traveller's language'), Norwegian: romani or norsk romani (Norwegian Romani), in
Scandoromani
Ethnic group
(PDF). Romani Studies. 22 (1): 76–85. doi:10.3828/rs.2012.5. Matras, Yaron (2004). "Romacilikanes—The Romani dialect of Parakalamos". Romani Studies. 14:
Romani_people_in_Greece
Para-Romani dialect spoken by the Romanichal
Anglo-Romani (also known as Angloromany, Rummaness, or Pogadi Chib) is a Para-Romani dialect spoken by the Romanichal, a subgroup of the Romani people
Angloromani
2006 Romanian riot
fac toată țara asta când o să devin președinte și o să mă doară inima de români (My name is Becali. My word is as good as the word of the Holy Scripture
2006_Ferentari_riot
Ethnic group
to live in Turkish communities, but face discrimination. While Christian Romani (Desikane) do not consider them as part of their community. They are cultural
Turkish_Roma
The Decade of Roma Inclusion (Romani: Deshbersh le Romengo Anderyaripnasko) was an initiative of 12 European countries to improve the socio-economic status
Decade_of_Roma_Inclusion
Day commemorating the victims of the Romani genocide
the victims of the Sinti and Romani Holocaust, which resulted in the murder of an estimated 220,000–500,000 Sinti and Romani people by Nazi Germany and
Roma_Holocaust_Memorial_Day
Institution in Brno, Czech Republic
The Museum of Romani Culture (Czech: Muzeum romské kultury) is an institution dedicated to the history and culture of the Romani people. It is situated
Museum_of_Romani_Culture
1993 Romani pogrom in Romania
length of the trial (11 years) infringed on their right to a fair trial. Romani people in Romania 2006 Ferentari riot "Romanians vent old hatreds against
1993_Hădăreni_riots
Romani subgroup
Welsh Romani: Kā̊lē; Welsh: Sipsiwn Cymreig) are a Romani subgroup predominantly found in Wales, particularly in the Welsh-speaking areas. Romani people
Kale_(Welsh_Roma)
Non-governmental organization
case of D.H. and Others v Czech Republic concerning the discrimination of Romani children in the Czech educational system. REF noted the high incidence of
Roma_Education_Fund
1991 riot in Mława, Poland
Polish pedestrian struck, along with his companion, in a hit-and-run by a Romani male driver. 170m 185yds 2 ulica Morawskiej 1 ulica Piłsudskiego The
Mława_riot
Ethnic group living on the Iberian Peninsula
The Romani in Spain, known as Calé or gitanos (Spanish pronunciation: [xiˈtanos], an exonym which the community has adopted, literally translated into
Gitanos
Organisation
engaging in a range of activities aimed at combating anti-Romani racism and human rights abuse of Romani people. The approach of the ERRC involves, in particular
European_Roma_Rights_Centre
ethnographer of Slovak and Russian origin, working in the field of Romani Studies. He has lived and studied in both Slovakia and Bulgaria. In 2016, she
Elena_Marushiakova
Serial murders of Roma people in Hungary by far-right terrorists
knew of the previous attacks and wanted to participate due to his anti-Romani convictions, acting as their getaway driver. Unlike the previous times,
2008–2009 neo-Nazi murders of Roma in Hungary
2008–2009_neo-Nazi_murders_of_Roma_in_Hungary
Romani people in Romania, locally and pejoratively referred to as the Țigani (IPA: [t͡siˈɡanʲ]), constitute the second largest ethnic minority in the country
Romani_people_in_Romania
Romani people in North Macedonia (Macedonian: Македонски Роми, romanized: Makedonski Romi) are one of the constitutional peoples of the country. According
Romani people in North Macedonia
Romani_people_in_North_Macedonia
German Nazi quack anthropologist (1909–1966)
in scientific racism. Her work contributed to the Romani Holocaust by the Nazis against the Romani people. Born in Dresden in 1909, the daughter of a
Eva_Justin
Subgroup of the Romani people
Kalderash are a subgroup of the Romani people. They were traditionally coppersmiths and metal workers and speak a number of Romani dialects grouped together
Kalderash
Ethnic group
Romani people in France (French: Roms en France), generally known in spoken French as gitans, tsiganes or manouches, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group in
Romani_people_in_France
The Romani people in Australia are citizens of Australia who are of Romani descent. They are sometimes referred to as Roma. Most Roma in Australia trace
Romani_people_in_Australia
Archaeology of the Romani people refers to the science of archaeology as applied in relation to the Romani people, an ethnic group dispersed across the
Archaeology of the Romani people
Archaeology_of_the_Romani_people
Austrian society for Romani people
association for Romani and Sinti. It was founded in 1998 by Gitta Martl and her brother Albert Kugler in Linz, Austria. Many Romani people and Sinti
Ketani_Association
Project of the EU to study the Romani culture
May 2019. "Roma Routes" (PDF). Retrieved 15 May 2019. "Romani People: Culture & History". Study.com. Retrieved 16 May 2019. Bradford, Alina; January 16
Roma_Route
Umbrella term used for traditionally nomadic groups
history of nomadism. In the phrase GRT, the Gypsy grouping encompasses Romani people from groups that have resided in Britain since the 16th century,
Gypsy,_Roma_and_Traveller
Asian Journal of Women's Studies Asian Women Australian Feminist Studies Cadernos Pagu Clio. Femmes, genre, histoire Differences European Journal of Women's
List of women's studies journals
List_of_women's_studies_journals
Ethnic group with origins in the Indian subcontinent
Initially, it was believed that they were a branch of the Romani people, but recent studies of the Domari language suggest that they departed from the
Dom_people
Ethnic group
ancestral populations of modern European Roma. Linguistic studies have argued that roots of Romani languages lie in what is now India: the languages have
Romani_people_in_Germany
Romani subgroup
Sinti (masc. sing. Sinto; fem. sing. Sintetsa, Sinta) are a subgroup of the Romani people. They are found mostly in Germany, France, Italy and Central Europe
Sinti
Ethnic group
According to the last census from 2021, there were 67,179 persons counted as Romani people in Slovakia (Slovak: Rómovia na Slovensku), or 1.23% of the population
Romani_people_in_Slovakia
Massacre of Romani people by Nazi Germany
The massacre in Szczurowa was the murder of 93 Romani people, including children, women and the elderly, by German Nazi occupiers in the Polish village
Szczurowa_massacre
Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages
Romani: Carpathian Romani, Balkan Romani, Vlax Romani, Baltic Romani; Northern Romani British Romani: Angloromani, Welsh Romani Northwestern Romani:
Indo-Aryan_languages
Kalathoplektikís Christian Romani people from Greece, Roma basketmakers from Bulgaria, Sepetčides Muslim Romani people and Sevlengere Romani who are Greek Orthodox
Basketry_Museum_of_the_Roma
2017 academic dispute
The feminist philosophy journal Hypatia became involved in a dispute in April 2017 that led to the online shaming of an author of one of its articles
Hypatia transracialism controversy
Hypatia_transracialism_controversy
from majority decision. Award winners are not eligible for a second prize. Romani Rose (head of the Central Council and of the Documentation and Cultural
European Civil Rights Prize of the Sinti and Roma
European_Civil_Rights_Prize_of_the_Sinti_and_Roma
The Romani maintained their social organizations and folkways, shunning non-Romani contacts, education and values, often as a reaction to anti-Romani attitudes
Romani_people_in_Ukraine
Not-for-profit organization
organization dedicated to combating Antiziganism, or prejudice against Romani people, also known as Gypsies. ECAR gained headlines worldwide when it filed
European Center for Antiziganism Research
European_Center_for_Antiziganism_Research
1 December 2002) was an Indian linguist, diplomatic translator, and Romani studies scholar. Rishi was born Waliati Ram Rishi in Makarampur, Punjab on 23
Weer_Rajendra_Rishi
Body of literature by Romani people
Romani literature or Roma literature is literature by Romani people. It is composed of both written and oral literature. Authors may most likely reside
Romani_literature
University in Sweden
teacher education specialising in Romani Chib and Romani culture and history, carried out in close collaboration with the Romani minority. The university’s main
Södertörn_University
Museum of Romany artifacts
uses one of the wagons for organised trips in the nearby Fenland. Vardo (Romani wagon) Romanichal Harrison, Lynne (6 September 2016). "Funeral for man who
Gordon_Boswell_Romany_Museum
Ethnic group
Romani people (Czech: Romové; commonly known as Gypsies, Czech: Cikáni) are an ethnic minority in the Czech Republic, currently making up around 2% of
Romani people in the Czech Republic
Romani_people_in_the_Czech_Republic
Ethnic group in Ireland
The number of Romani people in Ireland (Irish: Lucht Romanaí in Éirinn) is roughly estimated, as the Central Statistics Office collects its data based
Romani_people_in_Ireland
Book by Isabel Fonseca
The Gypsies and Their Journey is a non-fiction book on the lives of the Romani people by the American-Uruguayan writer Isabel Fonseca published in 1995
Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey
Bury_Me_Standing:_The_Gypsies_and_Their_Journey
history, language/dialects, culture, religion, The Holocaust [Porajmos], Romani studies and the work of the Gypsy Lore Society. The large amount of official
Leeds University Library's Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections
Leeds_University_Library's_Gypsy,_Traveller_and_Roma_Collections
Museum in Belgrade, Serbia
anywhere in the world. The museum exhibits, among other things: twenty Romani dictionaries from different countries of the world, a unique Serbian-Roma-German
Museum of Roma Culture in Belgrade
Museum_of_Roma_Culture_in_Belgrade
Czech linguist and Romani scholar
professor of Romani studies at Charles University of Prague. She was one of the leading experts on Romani society and culture, as well as Romani language
Milena_Hübschmannová
Traditionally nomadic groups in Europe
groups in Europe are not always clear. The largest of these groups is the Romani people (also known as Roma or Gypsies, with the latter being increasingly
Itinerant_groups_in_Europe
Russian actress and aristocrat (1901–1967)
Russia. As a teenager, she ran away from home and travelled with a Romani family, studying their music and dance. During the Russian Revolution, while her
Olga_von_Root
Social system with female rule
Papers: First World Congress on Matriarchal Studies, 2003 / Second World Congress on Matriarchal Studies, 2005. Toronto: Inanna Publications. ISBN 978-0-9782233-5-9
Matriarchy
Bulgarian Romani poet and teacher (1938-1994)
Bulgarian Romani poet and teacher. His father was involved in trade unionism and anti-fascist politics since the 1930s. Golemanov became known in Romani studies
Dimiter_Golemanov
Ethnic group
There have been Romani people in Croatia for more than 600 years and they are concentrated mostly in the northern regions of the country. A considerable
Romani_people_in_Croatia
The Romani people in Austria (German: Roma in Österreich) have lived in the country since the Middle Ages. According to the 2001 census, there were 6,273
Romani_people_in_Austria
Romani traditional court
Krisi (Romani: kris) or Krisi-Romani is a traditional court for conflict resolution in the culture of Vlax branch of the Romani people. The term derives
Kris_(Romani_court)
and the Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma. Among these is the office of Romani Rose, chairman of the Central Council of German Sinti and Roma and director
Documentation and Cultural Centre of German Sinti and Roma
Documentation_and_Cultural_Centre_of_German_Sinti_and_Roma
ROMANI STUDIES-JOURNAL
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Czechoslovakian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Muslim, Polish, Spanish, Swedish
Citizen of Rome; Woman from Rome
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan
English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Catalan : patronymic from the personal name Roman.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian
Citizen of Roman; Man from Rome
Male
Russian
(Роман) Russian name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.
Female
Gypsy/Romani
 Romani form of Romanian Luminita, LUMINITSA means "little light."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful girl, Beautiful woman, Pretty
Male
English
 English name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.
Male
French
French form of Latin Romanus, ROMAIN means "Roman."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Romantic
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Romanus, ROMANO means "Roman."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian unisex name KONANI means "bright."
Female
Gypsy/Romani
 Romani name perhaps derived from the Romanian word Floarea, FLORICA means "flower."Â
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name AOLANI means "heavenly cloud."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful girl, Beautiful woman, Pretty
Surname or Lastname
Catalan, French, English, German (also Romann), Polish, Hungarian (Román), Romanian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian
Catalan, French, English, German (also Romann), Polish, Hungarian (Román), Romanian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian : from the Latin personal name Romanus, which originally meant ‘Roman’. This name was borne by several saints, including a 7th-century bishop of Rouen.English, French, and Catalan : regional or ethnic name for someone from Rome or from Italy in general, or a nickname for someone who had some connection with Rome, as for example having been there on a pilgrimage. Compare Romero.
Male
Polish
 Polish name derived from Latin Romanus, ROMAN means "Roman." Compare with other forms of Roman.
Boy/Male
French Latin
A Roman.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful girl, Beautiful woman, Pretty
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swiss
A Roman; Man from Rome
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Romano, ROMANA means "Roman."Â
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Boy/Male
Biblical
His diminishing.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Son of the conquering people.
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Krishna's sister, (daughter of Devaki and Vasudeva). She married Arjuna and they had a son named Abhimanyu.)
Boy/Male
British, English, Greek
Alexander's Son; Defender of Mankind
Girl/Female
Indian
Shefa, Healthiness
Girl/Female
Indian
Life
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Modesty
Boy/Male
French, German
Man; Strong and Masculine
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Earth Protector
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sukumari | ஸà¯à®•à¯à®®à®¾à®°à¯€
Soft, Meritorious
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n.
Roman type, letters, or print, collectively; -- in distinction from Italics.
a.
Planned with study; deliberate; studied.
pl.
of Studio
a.
Of or pertaining to romance; involving or resembling romance; hence, fanciful; marvelous; extravagant; unreal; as, a romantic tale; a romantic notion; a romantic undertaking.
n.
A romantic story in verse; as, the "Romaunt of the Rose."
v. i.
To write or tell romances; to indulge in extravagant stories.
a.
Characterized by strangeness or variety; suggestive of adventure; suited to romance; wild; picturesque; -- applied to scenery; as, a romantic landscape.
n.
A romaunt.
a.
Entertaining ideas and expectations suited to a romance; as, a romantic person; a romantic mind.
a.
Well versed in any branch of learning; qualified by study; learned; as, a man well studied in geometry.
a.
Favorable to study; suitable for thought and contemplation; as, the studious shade.
a.
Closely examined; read with diligence and attention; made the subject of study; well considered; as, a studied lesson.
a.
Premeditated; planned; designed; as, a studied insult.
a.
Earnest in endeavors; aiming sedulously; attentive; observant; diligent; -- usually followed by an infinitive or by of; as, be studious to please; studious to find new friends and allies.
n.
Related to the Roman people by descent; -- said especially of races and nations speaking any of the Romanic tongues.
a.
Of or pertaining to Rome, or the Roman people; like or characteristic of Rome, the Roman people, or things done by Romans; as, Roman fortitude; a Roman aqueduct; Roman art.
a.
Romantic.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic religion; professing that religion.
a.
Furnished or built with short studs; as, a low-studded house or room.
a.
Given to study; devoted to the acquisition of knowledge from books; as, a studious scholar.