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Dantesque
Dan·te A·li·ghie·ri D0025000 (dän′tā ä′lē-gyĕ′rē) 1265-1321. Italian poet whose masterpiece, The Divine Comedy (completed 1321), details his visionary progress through Hell and Purgatory, escorted by Virgil, and through Heaven, guided by his lifelong idealized love, Beatrice. Dan′te·an adj. & n.Dan·tesque′ (dän-tĕsk′) adj.Dantesquefrom or resembling the characters, scenes, or events in Dante’s works.See also: DanteThesaurus| Adj. | 1. | Dantesque - of or relating to Dante Alighieri or his writingsDantean | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeDante AlighieriDantesque Related to Dantesque: DanteanSynonyms for Dantesqueadj of or relating to Dante Alighieri or his writingsSynonyms |