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单词 maniéré
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maniéréadj.

Brit. /manɪˈeɪreɪ/, /manˈjeɪreɪ/, U.S. /mæniˈeɪreɪ/
Forms: 1700s maniere, 1700s– maniéré, 1800s manièré, 1800s maniéry.
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French maniéré.
Etymology: < French maniéré affected, mannered (1679) < manière manner n. + , suffix forming adjectives (see -ate suffix2).In form maniéry probably after -y suffix1.
Now rare.
Affected or characterized by mannerism, mannered.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > work of art > [adjective] > types of artistic treatment or style
antica1536
Moresque1611
barbaric1667
massive1723
popular1730
maniéré1743
regency1811
tedesco1814
massy1817
Barbaresque1831
sensualistic1838
broad1849
conventional1851
expressional1856
tight1891
stylized1898
distressed1940
pop1956
transgressive1969
1743 H. Walpole Let. 14 Aug. (1955) XVIII. 292 The Sasso Ferrati you sent me..is not so maniéré as the Dominichin.
1764 S. Foote Patron i. 2 But the figures are all finish'd alike. A maniere, a tiresome sameness throughout.
1813 A. Romilly in S. H. Romilly Romilly-Edgeworth Lett. (1936) 64 Her little maniéré airs are with difficulty supported for a few hours.
1839 W. M. Thackeray in Fraser's Mag. June 749/1 You will see here a large drawing..which will shew at once how clever that young artist is, and how weak and manièré.
1861 J. A. Symonds Let. 2 Sept. (1967) I. 310 Mrs C is large & maniéry, a regular Mrs Proudie. [Note] He means maniéré: affected, unnatural, forced.
1908 Westm. Gaz. 14 Nov. 19/1 The suit for outdoor wear delights in a daring maniéré simplicity.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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