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barocco, a. and n.|bəˈrɒkəʊ| [It.] = baroque.
1877Symonds Renaiss. in Italy III. ii. 99 Palladio was followed by the violent reactionaries of the barocco mannerism. Ibid. x. 503 Stucco, fresco, and gilding in a style only just removed from the barocco. 1881S. Butler Alps & Sanct. Piedmont 332 The architecture is late, and barocco, not to say rococo, reigns everywhere. a1902― Note-Bks. (1912) 260 The band played the barocco music on the barocco little piazza and we were all barocco together. 1923L. Pullan Religion Since Reform. vii. 221 Peter the Great..pronounced the name of his new capital as if it were Dutch, and his architects built it after the manner of the Dutch and German barocco cities. 1955E. Pound Section: Rock-Drill lxxxvii. 33 Then false fronts, barocco. |