rum - translation to italian
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rum - translation to italian

AUTONYM
Rum, Anatolia; Rüm; Roum; Ruem; Ar-Rūm; Rūm; Rumes (Portuguese); Rum (term); Al-Rūm; Rume; Rûmi; Rûm
  • Cappadocia]], Nevşehir/Turkey.
  • underground Rûm city]] in Turkey.

rum         
n. rum, alcoholic beverage distilled from sugar-cane products
Bacardi rum         
  • The original Bacardi distillery in [[Santiago de Cuba]].
  • Bacardi Bat in the Bacardi Building in [[Cataño, Puerto Rico]]
  • Bacardi Building, Bermuda. Location of Bacardi's world headquarters
  • Bacardi's former U.S. headquarters in [[Miami]]. In 2006, the company moved to [[Coral Gables, Florida]].
  • San Juan]]
LARGEST PRIVATELY HELD, FAMILY-OWNED SPIRITS COMPANY WITH CUBAN ORIGINS
42 Below; South Gin; 42 Below limited; 42 below limited; 42 BELOW; 42 below; Pacific Dawn Distillers; Bacardi Razz; Bacardi Oro; Bacardi Black; Bacardi Añejo; Bacardi 8; Bacardi Big Apple; Bacardi Cóco; Bacardi Vaníla; Bacardi Grand Melon; Bacardi Limón; Bacardi O; Bacardi Oro (Gold); Compañia Ron Bacardi S.A.; Bacardi apple; Ciclón; Bacardi Vanila; Ciclon; Bacardi Limon; Bacardi Anejo; Bacardi Coco; Compania Ron Bacardi S.A.; Bacardi rum; Bacardi Rum; Vodka University; Bacardi U.S.A.; Bacardi USA; Bacardi Ltd.; Bacardi Imports Inc.; Bacardi Imports; Bacardi-Martini; Bacardi-Martini Austria; Bacardi-Martini Finland; Bacardi-Martini Germany; Bacardi-Martini Japan; Bacardi-Martini UK; Bacardi Limited; Bacardi Group; Bacardi Distillery; Barcardi; Bacardi Oakheart; Bacardí Distillery; Bacardi Coconut; Bacardi Coquito; Bacardí
Rum Bacardi
rum affair         
HERO OF A SERIES OF MYSTERY NOVELS BY DOROTHY DUNNETT
Dolly & the Bird of Paradise; Dolly and the Bird of Paradise; Dolly and the Singing Bird; Dolly & the Singing Bird; Moroccan Traffic; Dolly & the Cookie Bird; Dolly & the Doctor Bird; Dolly and the Starry Bird; Dolly and the Cookie Bird; Dolly and the Doctor Bird; Ibiza Surprise; Rum Affair; Send a Fax to the Kasbah; Murder in Focus; The Photogenic Sopran; Murder in the Round; Match for a Murderer
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Definition

Rum
·noun A queer or odd person or thing; a country parson.
II. Rum ·adj Old-fashioned; queer; odd; as, a rum idea; a rum fellow.
III. Rum ·noun A kind of intoxicating liquor distilled from cane juice, or from the scummings of the boiled juice, or from treacle or molasses, or from the lees of former distillations. Also, sometimes used colloquially as a generic or a collective name for intoxicating liquor.

Wikipedia

Rum (endonym)

Rūm (Arabic: روم [ruːm], collective; singulative: رومي Rūmī [ˈruːmiː]; plural: أروام ʼArwām [ʔarˈwaːm]; Persian: روم Rum or رومیان Rumiyān, singular رومی Rumi; Turkish: Rûm or Rûmîler, singular Rûmî), also romanized as Roum, is a derivative of the Aramaic (rhπmÈ) and Parthian (frwm) terms, ultimately derived from Greek Ῥωμαῖοι (Rhomaioi, literally 'Romans'). Both terms are endonyms of the pre-Islamic inhabitants of Anatolia, the Middle East and the Balkans and date to when those regions were parts of the Eastern Roman Empire.

The term Rūm is now used to describe:

  • Remaining pre-Islamic ethnocultural Christian minorities living in the Near East and their descendants, notably the Antiochian Greek Christians who are members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch and the Melkite Greek Catholic Church of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, and the Hatay Province in Southern Turkey whose liturgy is still based on Koine Greek.
  • Orthodox Christian citizens of modern Turkey originating in the pre-Islamic peoples of the country, including Pontians from the Black Sea mountains in the north, Cappadocians from Turkey's central plateau, and Hayhurum from eastern Turkey.
  • Topographical names within Anatolia (e.g. Erzurum and Rumiye-i Suğra) and the Balkans (Rumelia) stemming from the legacy of the Eastern Roman Empire in those areas, or of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, a medieval Muslim state that ruled over recently conquered Byzantines (Rûm) in central Asia Minor from 1077 to 1308.