释义 |
mu·de·jar I. \müˈtheˌhär\ noun (plural mudeja·res \-_hä(ˌ)rās\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Spanish mudéjar, from Arabic mudajjan, literally, allowed to remain : a Muslim living under a Christian king especially during the 8th to 11th centuries but retaining his religion, laws, and customs II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized : of, relating to, or characteristic of the Mudejars and especially of their architecture < cloisters separated from green gardens and fountains by delicate Gothic tracery or Mudejar colonnades — S.E.Morison > |