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Ro·man·esque
/ˌroməˈnɛsk/
(
a
.)羅馬式的;羅曼語的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ro·man·esque
a.
1.
Arch.
Somewhat
resembling
the
Roman
; --
applied
sometimes
to
the
debased
style
of
the
later
Roman
empire
,
but
esp
.
to
the
more
developed
architecture
prevailing
from
the
8th
century
to
the
12th.
2.
Of
or
pertaining
to
romance
or
fable
;
fanciful
.
Romanesque style
Arch.
,
that
which
grew
up
from
the
attempts
of
barbarous
people
to
copy
Roman
architecture
and
apply
it
to
their
own
purposes
.
This
term
is
loosely
applied
to
all
the
styles
of
Western
Europe
,
from
the
fall
of
the
Western
Roman
Empire
to
the
appearance
of
Gothic
architecture
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ro·man·esque
,
n.
Romanesque
style
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Romanesque
n
:
a
style
of
architecture
developed
in
Italy
and
western
Europe
between
the
Roman
and
the
Gothic
styles
after
1000
AD
;
characterized
by
round
arches
and
vaults
and
by
the
substitution
of
piers
for
columns
and
profuse
ornament
and
arcades
[
syn
:
Romanesque architecture
]
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