romish (Meaning)

Wordnet

romish (a)

of or relating to or supporting Romanism

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romish (a.)

Belonging or relating to Rome, or to the Roman Catholic Church; -- frequently used in a disparaging sense; as, the church; the religion, ritual, or ceremonies.

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romish Sentence Examples

  1. The Romish Church was accused of heresy by Protestant reformers.
  2. The Romish Inquisition was known for its brutal methods of torture.
  3. Many Catholics were persecuted by Romish authorities for their faith.
  4. The Romish doctrine of transubstantiation was a major point of contention with Protestants.
  5. Romish priests were often seen as symbols of oppression and superstition.
  6. The Romish Mass was considered a sacred and important ritual.
  7. Romish architecture was characterized by its elaborate and ornate style.
  8. The Romish calendar was used by many Catholics until the Gregorian calendar was adopted.
  9. Romish religious orders played a significant role in Catholic education and healthcare.
  10. The term "Romish" is sometimes used pejoratively against the Catholic Church.

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of or relating to or supporting RomanismBelonging or relating to Rome, or to the Roman Catholic Church; -- frequently used in a disparaging sense; as, the churc

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The Romish Church was accused of heresy by Protestant reformers.

The Romish Inquisition was known for its brutal methods of torture.

Many Catholics were persecuted by Romish authorities for their faith.

The Romish doctrine of transubstantiation was a major point of contention with Protestants.