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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024I•tal•ian•ate (adj. i tal′yə nāt′, -nit;v. i tal′yə nāt′),USA pronunciation adj., v., -at•ed, -at•ing. adj. - Italianized;
conforming to the Italian type or style or to Italian customs, manners, etc. - Architecture, Fine Art[Art.]in the style of Renaissance or Baroque Italy.
- Architecturenoting or pertaining to a mid-Victorian American style remotely based on Romanesque vernacular residential and castle architecture of the Italian countryside, but sometimes containing Renaissance and Baroque elements.
v.t. - to Italianize.
- Italian italianato. See Italian, -ate1
- 1560–70
I•tal′ian•ate′ly, adv. I•tal′ian•a′tion, n. |