Roomse gevaar, noun phrase
- Origin:
- AfrikaansShow more Afrikaans, ‘the Roman peril’, Roomse Roman + gevaar danger; probably formed by analogy with swart gevaar.
- Note:
- In both senses, see also gevaar.
a. A derogatory reference to Roman Catholicism; also used ironically.
1965 Informant, Grahamstown (now Makhanda, Eastern Cape)So you’re Anglican? I’m of the Roomse Gevaar.
1981 C. Barnard in Daily Dispatch 9 Mar. 6A few prejudices picked up in my youth..were based mainly on dark warnings about the ‘Roomse gevaar’ (Romish danger).
b. An attitude of extreme prejudice towards the Roman Catholic Church. Also attributive.
1975 W. Marais in Crozier Nov. 1I stood there with childhood memories of ‘Roomse Gevaar’ still echoing albeit softly, through my mind, with my arms linked..with Catholic Pentecostals, Anglicans, nuns and laity.
A derogatory reference to Roman Catholicism; also used ironically.
An attitude of extreme prejudice towards the Roman Catholic Church. Also attributive.

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