• Romes

    Origin

    Rome + -s("plural suffix").

    Full definition of Romes

    Proper noun

    Romes

    (plural Romess)
    1. (archaic) The city of Rome in Italy and the city of Constantinople (the "New Rome") taken together; the empire(s) ruled by these cities.
      • 1603, Richard Knolles, The Generall Historie of the Turkes, 13:Yet haue the Sarasins attempted both Romes; they haue besieged Constantinople, and haue wasted... the Sea coasts of Italy.
      • 1999, G. Vallée, Shaping of Christianity, X 203:The weakening of the two Romes created the space for the emergence of both the Holy Roman Empire of the Franks and the Islamic Empire.
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