Roman.
(Of thelat. )( [statera] Roman).
1. f. instrument that serves to weigh, composed of a lever of very unequal arms, with the faithful on the point of support. The body that has to weigh is placed at the end of the lower arm, and is balanced with a pylon or constant weight that is run on the larger arm, where the scale of weights is drawn.
enter someone to all, as the Roman of the devil.
1. loc. verb. Colloq. Not feel scruples
in any case or circumstances, be capable of the most odious things.1. loc. verb. Start your account with a number of arrobas, kilograms, pounds, etc, below which not appreciated the weight.
1. loc. verb. Balance or balance one thing with another.
2. loc. verb. romanear (? moving weights).
to the Roman something.1. loc. verb. Conform to the weight which was intended to check on it.
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Roman, na.
1. adj. Natural of Rome. U t. c. s.
neciente or relating to this city, the capital of Italy, or each of the ancient and modern States that metropolis has been.3. Natural adj. or inhabitant of any of the countries that comprised the former empire Roman, distinction of barbarians who invaded. U t. c. s.
4. adj. It is said of the Catholic religion and belonging to it.
5. adj. It is also of the Latin language. U t. c. s. m.
1. d. Latin rustic.
to theRoman.1. loc. Advisor. The use of Rome.
2. loc. Advisor. U for a greeting to the ancient Romans did arm in high and which was recovered by the fascist movements.