baroque

baroque
I. adjective Usage: often capitalized Etymology: French, from Middle French barroque irregularly shaped (of a pearl), from Portuguese barroco irregularly shaped pearl Date: 1765 1. of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of artistic expression prevalent especially in the 17th century that is marked generally by use of complex forms, bold ornamentation, and the juxtaposition of contrasting elements often conveying a sense of drama, movement, and tension 2. characterized by grotesqueness, extravagance, complexity, or flamboyance 3. irregularly shaped — used of gems <
a baroque pearl
>
baroquely adverb II. noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1877 the baroque style or the period in which it flourished

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