Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Romóre, s. m.
1. a noise, uproar, tumult. — d'armi, the rustling or rattling of arms. — di spade, the clashing of swords; 2. a tumult, uproar, sedition or insurrection; 3. fame, reputation, renown. Far —, to make a noise, to be talked of. Far — d'una cosa, to be angry at a thing. Mettere a —, to raise an uproar, to put in confusion and disorder.
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romore: a rumor, a noise, a bruit, a rumbling, a harlie-burlie. Also an vprore. Also a report.