Roma vs Gypsy - What's the difference?
roma | gypsy |
A nomadic people with origins in India, the Romani.
A subgroup of the Romani people found primary in Eastern Europe.
A variety of the Romani language (or occasionally) the Romani macrolanguage.
Romani: of or pertaining to the Roma people.
A variety of tomato.
Any of a number of places, including a city in Texas and a city in Queensland.
of English-speakers.
(sometimes, offensive) : a member of the Romani people.
(offensive) An itinerant person or any person suspected of making a living from dishonest practices or theft; a member of a nomadic people, not necessarily Romani; a carny.
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: of or belonging to the Romani people or one of it sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichel, etc).
(offensive) Of or having the qualities of an itinerant person or group with qualities traditionally ascribed to Romani people; making a living from dishonest practices or theft etc.
To roam around the country like a gypsy.
Gypsy is a synonym of roma.
As proper nouns the difference between roma and gypsy
is that roma is a nomadic people with origins in India, the Romani while Gypsy is the language Romani.As nouns the difference between roma and gypsy
is that roma is a Romani; a member of the Roma/Romani people while gypsy is alternative form of Gypsy|lang=en: a member of the Romani people.As adjectives the difference between roma and gypsy
is that roma is romani: of or pertaining to the Roma people while gypsy is alternative form of Gypsy|lang=en: of or belonging to the Romani people or one of it sub-groups (Roma, Sinti, Romanichel, etc).As a verb gypsy is
to roam around the country like a gypsy.roma
English
Etymology 1
Related to Rom, from (etyl) rom, probably ultimately from (etyl) .See e.g. Matras, Romani, A linguistic Introduction'' (2005) The names of the ''Lom'' and ''Dom are related. The other major categories of words for the Roma are cognates of Gypsy'' (words related to ''Egypt'') and cognates of ''tzigane (words derived from Greek); see those entries for more information.Proper noun
(en proper noun)Adjective
(-)See also
* Rom *References
Etymology 2
From (etyl) and (etyl) .Proper noun
(en proper noun)Etymology 3
External links
*Anagrams
* ----gypsy
English
Alternative forms
* gipsy, gipsey (archaic) * gypsey, gypsie (archaic)Noun
(gypsies)- Like a right gypsy , hath, at fast and loose, Beguiled me to the very heart of loss.
- I will look on your treasures, gypsy . Is this understood?
Usage notes
See the usage note about Gypsy .Derived terms
* gypsiologist, gypsiology * gypsycraft * gypsy hat * gypsyish * gypsyism * gypsy's kiss * gypsylike * gypsy winch * gypsywortAdjective
(-)- If anyone questions them, they'll fold up faster than a gypsy roofing company.
