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ALL meanings of jacobean

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  • adjective jacobean of or relating to James I of England or to his period. 1
  • adjective jacobean noting or pertaining to the style of architecture and furnishings prevailing in England in the first half of the 17th century, continuing the Elizabethan style with a gradual introduction of Italian models in architecture and increased elaboration of forms and motifs in furnishings. 1
  • adjective jacobean of or relating to the style of literature and drama produced during the early 17th century. 1
  • noun jacobean a writer, statesman, or other personage of the Jacobean period. 1
  • noun jacobean Alternative spelling of Jacobean. 1
  • adjective jacobean of or relating to the style of furniture current at this time, characterized by the use of dark brown carved oak 0
  • adjective jacobean denoting, relating to, or having the style of architecture used in England during this period, characterized by a combination of late Gothic and Palladian motifs 0
  • noun jacobean any writer or other person who lived in the reign of James I 0
  • adjective jacobean of James I of England 0
  • adjective jacobean of the period in England when he was king (1603-25) 0
  • noun jacobean a poet or other person of this period 0
  • adjective jacobean A Jacobean building, piece of furniture, or work of art was built or produced in Britain in the style of the period between 1603 and 1625. 0
  • adjective jacobean characteristic of or relating to James I of England or to the period of his rule (1603–25) 0
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