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plateresque /ˌplatəˈrɛsk /adjective(Especially of Spanish architecture) richly ornamented in a style suggesting silverware: delicately carved plateresque facades...- Muslim culture, as absorbed by Spanish Christians, also indirectly influenced the New World in the form of family honor codes, home design and the plateresque style of architecture.
- In the sixteenth century the new towns on the Spanish islands were a compilation of mixed styles dominated by the plateresque style, although there were also many Gothic and Romanesque elements.
OriginLate 19th century: from Spanish plateresco, from platero 'silversmith', from plata 'silver'. Rhymesarabesque, burlesque, Dantesque, desk, grotesque, humoresque, Junoesque, Kafkaesque, Moresque, picaresque, picturesque, Pythonesque, Romanesque, sculpturesque, statuesque |