m. Rome, [Siddhāntaś.]
‘the Roman’, N. of a partic. astronomer, [Var.]
N. of a village in the north of India g. palady-ādi
of a partic. mixed caste (v.l. for rāmaka), [Vas.]
= romaka-siddhānta below
pl. N. of a people, [MBh. ii, 1837] (cf. 2. roman)
the people of the Roman empire, the Romans, [VarBṛS.]
n. (fr. rumā) a kind of saline earth and the salt extracted from it (accord. to some ‘the salt from the lake Sambar in Ajmere’), [Suśr.] &c. (cf. raumaka)
a kind of magnet, [L.]
See under 1. roman.
n. hair (= roman), [Hcat.] (esp. ifc. f(ikA). ).