cameronian

/kæməˈriːən/

Definitions

1. adjective

Relating to or characteristic of Sir Charles Cameron, especially as a style of Scottish architecture.

“The cameronian design of the old church has been preserved to this day.”

2. noun

A style of Scottish architecture characterized by the use of Gothic and Romanesque elements.

“The cameronian building was a prominent example of Victorian-era architecture in the city.”

Synonyms

  • gothic
  • romanesque

Antonyms

  • baroque
  • rococo