"Jacobethan" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more Jacobethan [comparative], most Jacobethan [superlative]
Etymology: Blend of Jacobean + Elizabethan, coined by John Betjeman in 1933. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|Jacobean|Elizabethan}} Blend of Jacobean + Elizabethan Head templates: {{en-adj}} Jacobethan (comparative more Jacobethan, superlative most Jacobethan)
  1. (often of architecture) Of a style incorporating elements of Elizabethan and Jacobean. Wikipedia link: John Betjeman, Rutherford House Tags: often Categories (topical): Architecture Related terms: Tudorbethan, mock Tudor

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