romancer
التعريفات والمعاني
== English ==
=== Etymology 1 ===
From Old French romanceour. By surface analysis, romance + -er.
==== Noun ====
romancer (plural romancers)
One who romances another; one who attempt to win another's affections via romance.
(dated) A person who writes romance or adventure stories, especially stories relating to chivalry, knights, heroes, quests, etc.
=== Etymology 2 ===
From romance + -er (“Variety -er”).
==== Noun ====
romancer (plural romancers)
(entertainment industry) A romantic film or television show.
=== Anagrams ===
Cranmore
== Catalan ==
=== Etymology ===
From romanç + -er.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): (Northern) [ru.mənˈse̞]
IPA(key): (Balearic) [ro.mənˈse]
IPA(key): (Central) [ru.mənˈse]
IPA(key): (Valencia) [ro.manˈseɾ]
IPA(key): (Northwestern) [ro.manˈse]
=== Adjective ===
romancer (feminine romancera, masculine plural romancers, feminine plural romanceres)
(relational) romance (literary work, either verse or prose)
(colloquial, derogatory) smooth-talking
=== Noun ===
romancer m (plural romancers)
the body of poetic romances from the early modern period of Iberian literature
=== Noun ===
romancer m (plural romancers, feminine romancera, feminine plural romanceres)
(colloquial, derogatory) smooth-talker
jongleur
Synonym: joglar
=== Further reading ===
“romancer”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana [Dictionary of the Catalan Language] (in Catalan), second edition, Institute of Catalan Studies [Catalan: Institut d'Estudis Catalans], April 2007
== French ==
=== Etymology ===
From Old French romancier (“to narrate in the vernacular”), from romanz.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ʁɔ.mɑ̃.se/
=== Verb ===
romancer
(transitive) to romanticize, fictionalize
==== Conjugation ====
This verb is part of a group of -er verbs for which 'c' is softened to a 'ç' before the vowels 'a' and 'o'.
=== Further reading ===
“romancer”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012