Associations to the word «Romans»
Noun
- Gaul
- Greek
- Celt
- Hannibal
- Carthage
- Briton
- Goth
- Persian
- Byzantine
- Roman
- Epistle
- Barbarian
- Macedonian
- Assyrian
- Vandal
- Plutarch
- Egyptian
- Perseus
- Cato
- Bc
- Gaius
- Titus
- Claudius
- Sulla
- Aqueduct
- Pliny
- Iberia
- Caesar
- Pompey
- Saxon
- Hun
- Malwa
- Maximus
- Cicero
- Athenian
- Sicily
- Lucius
- Rome
- Euphrates
- Brutus
- Cassius
- Slav
- Herod
- Tiberius
- Danube
- Legion
- Countryman
- Bce
- Syrian
- Consul
- Belisarius
- Lime
- Nero
- Marius
- Sardinia
- Latin
- Israelites
- Corinth
- Booty
- Ptolemy
- Conquest
- Justinian
- Auxiliary
- Alp
- Jupiter
- Julius
- Druid
- Gladiator
- Apostle
- Antiquity
- Augustus
- Dictator
- Javelin
- Conqueror
Adjective
Wiktionary
ROMANS, noun. Plural of Roman
ROMANS, proper noun. (biblical) The sixth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the epistle of St Paul to the Christians in Rome.
ROMANS, proper noun. The 30th sura (chapter) of the Quran
Dictionary definition
ROMANS, noun. A New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul; written in AD 58.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.