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Webster 1913 Edition


Romance

Ro-mance′

,
Noun.
[OE.
romance
,
romant
,
romaunt
, OF.
romanz
,
romans
,
romant
,
roman
, F.
roman
,
romance
, fr. LL.
Romanice
in the Roman language, in the vulgar tongue, i. e., in the vulgar language which sprang from Latin, the language of the Romans, and hence applied to fictitious compositions written in this vulgar tongue; fr. L.
Romanicus
Roman, fr.
Romanus
. See
Roman
, and cf.
Romanic
,
Romaunt
,
Romansch
,
Romanza
.]
1.
A species of fictitious writing, originally composed in meter in the Romance dialects, and afterward in prose, such as the tales of the court of Arthur, and of Amadis of Gaul; hence, any fictitious and wonderful tale; a sort of novel, especially one which treats of surprising adventures usually befalling a hero or a heroine; a tale of extravagant adventures, of love, and the like.
Romances that been royal.”
Chaucer.
Upon these three columns – chivalry, gallantry, and religion – repose the fictions of the Middle Ages, especially those known as
romances
. These, such as we now know them, and such as display the characteristics above mentioned, were originally metrical, and chiefly written by nations of the north of France.
Hallam.
2.
An adventure, or series of extraordinary events, resembling those narrated in romances;
as, his courtship, or his life, was a
romance
.
3.
A dreamy, imaginative habit of mind; a disposition to ignore what is real;
as, a girl full of
romance
.
4.
The languages, or rather the several dialects, which were originally forms of popular or vulgar Latin, and have now developed into Italian. Spanish, French, etc. (called the Romanic languages).
5.
(Mus.)
A short lyric tale set to music; a song or short instrumental piece in ballad style; a romanza.
Syn. – Fable; novel; fiction; tale.

Ro-mance′

,
Adj.
Of or pertaining to the language or dialects known as Romance.

Ro-mance′

,
Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Romanced
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Romancing
.]
To write or tell romances; to indulge in extravagant stories.
A very brave officer, but apt to
romance
.
Walpole.

Webster 1828 Edition


Romance

ROMANCE

,
Noun.
romans', ro'mans.
1.
A fabulous relation or story of adventures and incidents, designed for the entertainment of readers; a tale of extraordinary adventures, fictitious and often extravagant, usually a tale of love or war, subjects interesting the sensibilities of the heart, or the passions of wonder and curiosity. Romance differs from the novel, as it treats of great actions and extraordinary adventures; that is, according to the Welch signification, it vaults or soars beyond the limits of fact and real life, and often of probability.
The first romances were a monstrous assemblage of histories, in which truth and fiction were blended without probability; a composition of amorous adventures and the extravagant ideas of chivalry.
2.
A fiction.

ROMANCE

,
Verb.
I.
romans', ro'mans. To forge and tell fictitious stories; to deal in extravagant stories.

Definition 2024


românce

românce

See also: romance, Romance, and romancé

Romanian

Noun

românce f pl

  1. plural of româncă