释义 |
Italianesque, a.|ɪˌtælɪəˈnɛsk| [f. Italian + -esque.] Italian in style or character.
1850Ecclesiologist X. 45 To replace the present Italianesque altar. 1884H. R. Reynolds in Life xiv. (1898) 349 The picturesque undulations and Italianesque dotting of houses in impossible places. Hence Iˌtaliaˈnesquery nonce-wd. [cf. grotesquerie, -ery], work executed in Italian style.
1850Fraser's Mag. XLI. 652 The ‘White Angel’, a close imitation of Browning's Italianesquery. |