Romaniote

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Ancient Greek Ῥωμανιῶτες (Rhōmaniôtes).

Noun[edit]

Romaniote (plural Romaniotes)

  1. A member of a Jewish population living in Greece, historically distinct from the Sephardim, who settled in Greece later.
    • 1954, The Middle East Journal, page 359:
      Native (Romaniote) Jews submerged hy increasing numbers of Sephardi Jews plus the Karaites constituted the three main communities.
    • 2012, Bernard Wasserstein, On the Eve: The Jews of Europe Before the Second World War[1]:
      Gradually, however, the greater wealth and more dynamic culture of the Sephardim overwhelmed the Romaniotes, most of whom merged with the newcomers.