romaniform

/roʊˈmeɪnɪfɔrm/

Definitions

1. adjective

resembling or characteristic of the Romanesque style of architecture, art, or literature, characterized by round arches, barrel vaults, and squat columns.

“The castle’s romaniform architecture dates back to the 11th century.”

2. noun

a style or form of architecture, art, or literature that is characteristic of the Romanesque period.

“The museum features a collection of romaniform art from medieval Europe.”

Synonyms

  • Byzantine
  • Romanesque

Antonyms

  • Classical
  • Gothic