rōˈme(ˌ)rō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish, literally, pilgrim, alteration of romeo, from Medieval Latin romaeus Byzantine Greek, pilgrim headed for Rome, from Middle Greek rhōmaios, from Greek, Roman, from Rhōmē Rome
: pilot fish 1
rōˈme(ˌ)rō noun
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish, literally, pilgrim, alteration of romeo, from Medieval Latin romaeus Byzantine Greek, pilgrim headed for Rome, from Middle Greek rhōmaios, from Greek, Roman, from Rhōmē Rome
: pilot fish 1
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012