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Tudorbethan, a. (and n.)|ˌtjuːdəˈbiːθən| [Blend of Tudor a. and Elizabethan a.] Mock Tudor; imitative of Tudor and Elizabethan styles. Also ellipt. as n.
1933Leavis & Thompson Culture & Environment 32 The outbreak of ‘Tudorbethan’ villas. 1958Spectator 4 July 13/1 The ‘mediæval character’ of their 1930-Tudorbethan neighbours. 1960House & Garden June 66/2 Proper treatment can make bearable the most vulgar stockbroker's ‘Tudorbethan’. 1975Times 13 Aug. 10/4 [Liberty's] store was rebuilt in 1924 to the Tudorbethan designs of E. T. and E. S. Hall. 1977Guardian Weekly 29 July 19/2 A flash of black-and-white Tudorbethan pastiche. |