Romagnol

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English

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Etymology

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From Romagnol rumagnòl, from the Lombardic name for Romania.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌɹoʊməˈnjoʊl/

Proper noun

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Romagnol

Romagnol pigeon.
  1. A Gallo-Italic language spoken in central Italy, closely related to Emilian.
  2. (Zootechnics) Pigeon breed from Italy.

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References

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  • Larner, J. (1965).The Lords of Romagna: Romagnol Society and the Origins of the Signorie. Ithaca: New York.