Jacobean - English meaning
Jacobean – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveRelating to the reign of james i of england.
Usage examples:
A jacobean mansion
nounA person who lived in the jacobean period.
Usage examples:
The approach of elizabethans and jacobeans to non-europeans was normally commercial and pragmatic.
adjectiveRelating to the period of british history during the rule of king james i of england, from 1603 to 1625, or its typical style of buildings or furniture
Usage examples:
The book is a fascinating social history of elizabethan and early jacobean england., this ornately …
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Word origin
mid 19th century (in use earlier with reference to St James): from modern Latin Jacobaeus (from ecclesiastical Latin Jacobus ‘James’, from Greek Iakōbos ‘Jacob’) + -an.
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