单词 | moresque |
释义 | Moresquen.adj. A. n. 1. Arabesque ornament; an example of this. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > pattern or design > [noun] > types of pattern or design generally Morisk1341 Moresque1458 arabesque1656 Morisco1728 all-over1808 Moresco1823 shawl-pattern1838 repeat pattern1851 repeat1855 unit1855 styling1867 counterchange1888 oriental1897 mosaicking1923 scenic1956 1458 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1855) II. 266 (MED) Sir Thomas praith his seid executors that..thai delyvere to William Chaworth..iij peces of silver..the which oon of thaym coveryth, another with a flatt knoppe and with a Moresk yeron. 1494 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1836) I. 362 (MED) Item lego dictæ Margaretæ, filiæ meæ, unum ciphum..sculptum cum litteris de moreske. 1727–52 E. Chambers Cycl. Moresk, or Morisko, a kind of painting, carving, &c. done after the manner of the Moors. a1843 R. Southey Common-place Bk. (1849) 2nd Ser. 457/2 Here, too, the dome is gold and azure Moresque within. 1882 Ballou's Monthly Mag. Sept. 269/1 Mauresque is the latest novelty, like embroidered net, and you may now buy net by the piece, treated in the same way, and liberally used on silks, satins, and washing materials. 1999 N.Y. Times 4 Nov. f3/4 The 16th-century traveling bed below has Moresques—interlacing tendrils and vines—inlaid in ebony, ivory and purplewood. The bed was made in Germany; the motifs are Islamic. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > morris-dance > [noun] Morisk dance1448 morris dance1458 Morisk1467 morris1503 Moresque1508 Moriscoc1560 Moresco1567 morris dancing1588 hobby-horse1670 hobby-horse dance1686 Moor dance1801 Moresca1869 1508 Bk. of Disguisings in Bull. Inst. Hist. Res. (1981) 54 128 Henry Wentworth asketh alowauns for his costes, being a bought the besyness of the disguising and moreske by the kinges commaundement..at 8d be the day for 80 days. 1514 in J. S. Brewer Lett. & Papers Reign Henry VIII (1920) I. ii. 1123 For to pleser the Kyngs grace..was devysed an Intermit, in the wheche conteyned a moresks of vj persons and ij ladys. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Morisco Moresque Dances, vulgarly call'd Morrice-Dances, are those altogether in imitation of the Moors, as Sarabands, Chacons, &c. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > peoples of Africa > peoples of North Africa > [noun] > Moors > person > woman Mooress1611 Moresque1895 1895 F. B. Workman & W. H. Workman Algerian Mem. 18 The women, or Mauresques, cannot impress one with the idea of grace. B. adj. Of painting, carving, architecture, etc.: Moorish in style or ornamental design. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > work of art > [adjective] > types of artistic treatment or style antica1536 Moresque1611 barbaric1667 massive1723 popular1730 maniéré1743 regency1811 tedesco1814 massy1817 Barbaresque1831 sensualistic1838 broad1849 conventional1851 expressional1856 tight1891 stylized1898 distressed1940 pop1956 transgressive1969 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > Moorish Moorish1434 Moresque1611 Saracen1713 Saracenic1768 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues at Moresque Fueillage, & Ouvrage, moresque. Moreske worke; a rude, or anticke painting, or caruing, wherein the feet and tayles of beasts, &c., are intermingled with, or made to resemble, a kind of wild leaues, &c. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Moresk work, a rude or Antick painting or carving, wherein the feet and tails of beasts, &c. are intermingled with, or made to resemble a kind of wilde leaves, &c. 1757 J. H. Grose Voy. E.-Indies x. 177 Their style of building, which is partly Gentoo, and partly Moresk. 1817 T. Moore Lalla Rookh 11 Between the porphyry pillars, that uphold The rich moresque-work of the roof of gold. 1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. i. ii. 53 The first period in the history of Moresque architecture is from the foundation of Islamism to the ninth century. 1875 Encycl. Brit. II. 234/1 While the genuine Arabian art, the Saracenic, was distinguished as Moresque or Moorish. 1888 Lady 25 Oct. 374/3 [A lady's cap] made of mauresque lace. 1991 Antique Collector Dec.–Jan. 44 With the notable exception of the Moresque ornament of the 16th century,..the exotic quality of this foreign ornament was greatly emphasised. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1458 |
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