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रोम roma, vulg. rom, s.m. Hair of the body (of men and animals); down; bristle; wool; fur; pile, nap; moss;—water:—romāṅć(˚ma+an˚), s.m. 'Curling or erection of the hair of the body,' horripilation; thrill of rapture; thrill of horror:—romāṅćit (the preceding+S. aff. ita), adj. Having the hair erect with excessive rapture, affected with horripilation; delighted, enraptured:—romāvalī(˚ma+āv˚), s.f. A line of hair extending across the middle of the navel, or from the breast to the navel:—rom-pāṭ, s.m. Woollen cloth:—rom-ćhidor ćhed, rom-kūp, s.m. 'Hair-hole'; a pore of the skin:—romvān, rom-vat, rom-vant, adj. (f. -vatī), Possessed of hair, covered with hair, hairy, woolly (=romaś):—rom-vikār, s.m. Horripilation, etc. (=romāṅć, q.v.):—rom-harsh, s.m.=romāṅć, q.v.:—rom-harshaṇ, adj. Causing the hair to bristle or stand erect; causing excessive joy; causing a shudder or horror; thrilling; aweinspiring, terrible;—s.m.=rom-harsh, or romāṅć, q.v.