Romains [raw-man] Examples noun
- Jules [zhyl] /ʒül/, Louis Farigoule, 1885–1972, French novelist, poet, and dramatist.
Examples from the Web for romains Historical Examples of romains
One can not give these poems in quotation; one wants about five volumes of Romains.
Ezra Pound
He conserves himself, he is never carried away by Romains’ theories.
Ezra Pound
Par la matire, par la forme des lettres et le style de l’inscription, il vous reprsente la rudesse des Romains au sixime sicle.
Augustus J.C. Hare
About 1850 the young man entered the studio of the severe author of the Romains de la Dcadence.
The French Impressionists (1860-1900)
Camille Mauclair
The reader who has gone through Spire, Romains, and Vildrac, will have a fair idea of the poetry written by this group of men.
Ezra Pound
British Dictionary definitions for romains Romains noun
- Jules (ʒyl). pseudonym of Louis Farigoule . 1885–1972, French poet, dramatist, and novelist. His works include the novel Men of Good Will (1932–46)