| 释义 | 
		elizabethan style noun Usage: usually capitalized E 1.  : an early Renaissance architectural style combining Tudor and Italian features, common in English country houses of Elizabeth's reign, and characterized by large windows, long galleries, tall decorated chimneys, and a profusion of ornamental strapwork 2.  : the Renaissance style of furniture especially as developed in the Elizabethan era, characterized by massive structure and elaborate carving |