Roman
Adjective[C] Countable
pl: Romans
The term carries a heavy weight of historical authority and architectural grandeur. When applied to history, it evokes images of marble columns, strict law, and imperial expansion, often serving as a benchmark for classical civilization. In typography, the word strips away the historical baggage to describe a functional, stable aesthetic. It denotes a lack of slant, suggesting clarity and formality compared to the fluid, decorative nature of italic scripts.
Used when referring to a person from Rome or a citizen of the ancient empire.