romanesque
/roʊmænˈɛsk/Definitions
1. adjective
of or relating to the Romanesque style of art and architecture, characterized by rounded arches, barrel vaults, and squat, solid towers, that was popular in Europe from the 10th to the 12th century
“The Romanesque cathedral’s imposing structure and intricate stone carvings were a testament to its medieval grandeur.”
2. noun
a style of medieval art and architecture, characterized by rounded arches, barrel vaults, and squat, solid towers, that was popular in Europe from the 10th to the 12th century
“The Romanesque movement had a significant impact on the development of European architecture.”
3. adjective
of or relating to the Roman people or their culture
“The Romanesque revival in art and architecture was a nostalgic tribute to the ancient Roman legacy.”