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Translingual
Noun
romeo
- Alternative letter-case form of Romeo of the ICAO/NATO radiotelephony alphabet.
English
Noun
romeo
- (international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Romeo from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
Dutch
Etymology
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Pronunciation
Noun
romeo m (plural romeo's, diminutive romeootje n)
- plainclothes or undercover police officer
Italian
Etymology
From Late Latin Rōmaeus, from Byzantine Greek ῥωμαῖος (rhōmaîos, literally “Roman”), a sobriquet given to Roman Catholic pilgrims to the Holy Land.
Noun
romeo m (plural romei, feminine romea)
- pilgrim travelling/traveling to Rome
Anagrams
Polish
Etymology
From Romeo.
Pronunciation
Noun
romeo m pers
- romeo (man who is a great lover)
- Synonym: zalotnik
Declension
Further reading
- romeo in Polish dictionaries at PWN