noting or pertaining to the architecture of the Byzantine Empire and to architecture influenced by or imitating it: characterized by masonry construction, round arches, impost blocks, low domes on pendentives, the presence of fine, spiky foliage patterns in low relief on stone capitals and moldings, and the use of frescoes, mosaics, and revetments of fine stone to cover whole interiors.
Fine Arts. pertaining to or designating the style of the fine or decorative arts developed and elaborated in the Byzantine Empire and its provinces: characterized chiefly by an ecclesiastically prescribed iconography, highly formal structure, severe confinement of pictorial space to a shallow depth, and the use of rich, often sumptuous color.
(sometimes lowercase) complex or intricate: a deal requiring Byzantine financing.
(sometimes lowercase) characterized by elaborate scheming and intrigue, especially for the gaining of political power or favor: Byzantine methods for holding on to his chairmanship.
of or relating to the Byzantine Church.
noun
a native or inhabitant of Byzantium.
Origin of Byzantine
1590–1600; <Late Latin Bȳzantīnus of Byzantium; see -ine1
OTHER WORDS FROM Byzantine
pre-Byz·an·tine,adjective
Words nearby Byzantine
byword, by word of mouth, by-work, by-your-leave, Byz., Byzantine, Byzantine chant, Byzantine Church, Byzantine Empire, Byzantinism, Byzantinist
So Restaurants Rally the Vote established ambassadors at each participating restaurant to help coworkers navigate Byzantine voting requirements, registration dates, and misinformation.
With High-Stakes Election Imminent, Some Restaurants Are Giving Time Off for Voting|Nick Mancall-Bitel|October 16, 2020|Eater
Rather, it precipitated a month-long diplomatic crisis of byzantine complexity that exposed deeper, long-term sources of conflict.
Barbara Tuchman’s ‘The Guns of August’ Is Still WWI’s Peerless Chronicle|James A. Warren|September 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Yalta was great for strolls along the sea during the Byzantine, Ottoman and Russian empires.
Putin's Crimea Is a Big Anti-Gay Casino|Anna Nemtsova|September 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
American multinational companies may be best known today for their byzantine strategies to minimize their U.S. taxes.
America’s Economy Is Outperforming Rivals Because the U.S. Is Excelling at Globalization|Robert Shapiro|June 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The Daily Pic: In Milan, circa 1490, a Byzantine ruler puts on Ottoman robes.
When the Romans Were Turks|Blake Gopnik|August 30, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Our job creators would also benefit from fundamental tax reform that would simplify and flatten our Byzantine tax code.
Time to Jump-Start the Economy|Thomas J. Donohue|September 12, 2011|DAILY BEAST
It would appear as if the public buildings of the city were inhabited and made over at the Byzantine period.
The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1|Various
No Moslem graves could have been tolerated between the lines of the city's fortification in Byzantine days.
Byzantine Churches in Constantinople|Alexander Van Millingen
The design and drawing of the figures in Byzantine enamels is similar to the mosaic and carving.
of, characteristic of, or relating to Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire
of, relating to, or characterizing the Orthodox Church or its rites and liturgy
of or relating to the highly coloured stylized form of religious art developed in the Byzantine Empire
of or relating to the style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire, characterized by massive domes with square bases, rounded arches, spires and minarets, and the extensive use of mosaics
denoting the Medieval Greek spoken in the Byzantine Empire