Romanism vs Romish - What's the difference?
romanism | romish |
(religion, pejorative, archaic) The tenets of the Church of Rome; the Roman Catholic religion.
(Webster 1913)
Belonging or relating to Rome.
(religion, pejorative, archaic) Of, like, pertaining to, or supporting Romanism or the Roman Catholic Church.
In religion|pejorative|archaic|lang=en terms the difference between romanism and romish
is that romanism is (religion|pejorative|archaic) the tenets of the church of rome; the roman catholic religion while romish is (religion|pejorative|archaic) of, like, pertaining to, or supporting romanism or the roman catholic church.As a noun romanism
is (religion|pejorative|archaic) the tenets of the church of rome; the roman catholic religion.As an adjective romish is
belonging or relating to rome.romanism
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(-)romish
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(en adjective)- "...the friars of the Romish church..."