according to webster
1 ro•mance \ro-"man(t)s, re-; "ro-'\ noun [ME romauns, fr. OF romans French, something written in French, fr. L romanice in the Roman manner, fr. romanicus Roman, fr. Romanus]
(1)
a medieval tale based on legend, chivalric love and adventure, or the supernatural
(2)
a prose narrative treating imaginary characters involved in events remote in time or place and usu. heroic, adventurous, or mysterious
(3)
a love story
1: a class of such literatur
2: something (as an extravagant story or account) that lacks basis in fact
3: an emotional attraction or aura belonging to an esp. heroic era, adventure, or activity
4: love affair
5: the Romance languages
2 romance verb ro•manced ro•manc•ing (1671)
verb intransitive
1: to exaggerate or invent detail or incident
2: to entertain romantic thoughts or ideas
verb transitive : to try to influence or curry favor with esp. by lavishing personal attention, gifts, or flattery
2: to carry on a love affair with
3 noun (ca. 1854)
: a short instrumental piece in ballad style
Ro•mance \ro-"man(t)s, re-; "ro-'\ adjective (1690)
of, relating to, or being any of several languages developed from Latin (as Italian, French, and Spanish)