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Romanesque
Meaning
Adj
●
Alternative letter-case form of Romanesque
●
Somewhat
resembling
th
e Roman;
applied
sometimes to
th
e
debased
style
of
th
e
later
Roman Empire, but especially to
th
e more developed
art
and
architecture
prevailing
from
th
e 8th
century
to
th
e 12th.
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Origin
romanesque
English
-esque
English
-esque
French
-esco
Italian
-iscus
Latin
Roman
English
Romain
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
Romanus
Latin
romanus
Latin
Roma
Latin
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