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manneristic, a.|mænəˈrɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] Characterized by mannerism.
1837J. H. Newman Lett. (1891) II. 237 The danger which..at present besets the Apostolical movement of getting peculiar in externals, i.e. formal, manneristic, &c. 1869Lever Boy of Norcotts xiv. 107 Even with a first rate artist you need change, otherwise your dinners become manneristic. So manneˈristical a.
1830Fraser's Mag. II. 464 [Of an actress] Her general style is manneristical. 1864Daily Tel. 27 Sept., Those curious and manneristical, but masculine, productions by which he [Landor] will be remembered. |