Concept cluster: History > Style (2)
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Of or relating to Douglas Adams (1952–2001), English writer, humorist, and dramatist.
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Of or relating to Duke Albert III of Austria, or the line of the Habsburg dynasty that he began.
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Relating to, or characteristic of the works of Alcman
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Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Pedro Almodóvar (born 1949), Spanish filmmaker, director, screenwriter, producer, and actor.
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(theology) Of or pertaining to Thomas Aquinas (circa 1225-1274), Italian Catholic priest and influential philosopher and theologian.
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Of or pertaining to Aristotle, or his philosophy, logic, or followers.
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Alternative spelling of Archimedes [An Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist and engineer.]
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Of or pertaining to Hungarian composer and pianist Béla Bartók (1881–1945).
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Relating to Saint Basil the Great.
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Of or relating to Beatus of Liébana, an 8th-century Spanish monk.
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Of or relating to Silvio Berlusconi (born 1936), Italian politician and businessman.
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Of or relating to Berossus, a Hellenistic-era Babylonian writer, priest and astronomer who wrote in the Koine Greek language and was active at the beginning of the 3rd century BC.
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Of or pertaining to Jeff Bezos, entrepreneur and CEO of Amazon.
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Of or relating to Boethius (Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius, c. 480–524 or 525 AD), philosopher of the early 6th century.
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Relating to Pope Boniface.
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(Roman Catholicism) of or relating to Saint Charles Borromeo or any religious orders or institutions that trace their origin to him
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Of or relating to the poet Caedmon.
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Alternative form of Carlylean [Relating to Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), Scottish essayist and historian.]
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Of or relating to a Casanova; romantic, gallant, or philandering; characteristic of a male lover.
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Of or pertaining to Frédéric Chopin.
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(UK) One who challenges a widely held assumption of authorship for a major work, especially one who believes that the Iliad and the Odyssey were not written by Homer.
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Alternative form of Coasean [Of or relating to Ronald Coase (1910–2013), British economist and author.]
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Of or relating to the fictional castaway Robinson Crusoe, or the novel in which he appears.
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Alternative form of Daguerrean [Relating to Louis Daguerre (1787–1851), French artist and physicist, or to his invention of the daguerreotype.]
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Of or pertaining to Erasmus (Catholic priest and theologian).
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Of or relating to Norman Fairclough (born 1941), sociolinguist.
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Of or relating to Febronianism.
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Alternative form of Fortean. [A follower or admirer of Charles Fort.]
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Of or relating to Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807–1882), Italian general and nationalist politician.
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Of or pertaining to Marcus Garvey (1887–1940), Jamaican journalist and racial campaigner.
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Of or pertaining to Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's novel The Leopard (Italian: Il Gattopardo).
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Paul Gauguin, a French artist
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Pertaining to or characteristic of Stefan George (a German poet).
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Alternative form of Goethean [Of or relating to Johann Wolfgang Goethe, a German writer and thinker.]
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Relating to, or characteristic of the Italian playwright Carlo Gozzi or his works
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Of or relating to the Guarneri, a group of distinguished luthiers from Cremona in Italy in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Of or relating to anybody with the surname of Harley.
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Of or relating to anybody with the surname Henderson.
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The title translated into English of an epic poem, Le Henriade, by Voltaire.
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Of or relating to Herophilos (Greek: Ἡρόφιλος; 335–280 BC), a Greek physician regarded as one of the earliest anatomists.
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Of or relating to the ancient Hipparchus.
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Alternative form of Hocclevean [Of or pertaining to Thomas Hoccleve (c.1368–1426), English poet and clerk.]
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A student of Homer or of his epic works
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Of or relating to Hymettus.
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Of or relating to the Biblical character Job.
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Alternative spelling of Kantian [(philosophy) Of, pertaining to, or resembling the philosophical views of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804).]
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Of or relating to Omar Khayyám (1048–1131), Persian polymath, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer and poet.
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Alternative form of Lassallean [Of or relating to Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–1864), German-Jewish jurist, philosopher, and socialist political activist.]
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Of or relating to any of the popes called Leo.
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Relating to Ramon Llull (c.1232–c.1315), Majorcan writer, philosopher, logician, and Franciscan tertiary, who wrote the first major work of Catalan literature.
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Of or relating to Jack London (1876–1916), American author, journalist, and social activist.
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Alternative form of Lylian [Of or relating to John Lyly (c. 1553 or 1554 – 1606), English writer and dramatist.]
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Alternative form of Marlovian [Of or relating to the English writer Christopher Marlowe (c.1564–1593).]
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Of or relating to Henry Moore (1898–1986), Anglo-Irish sculptor and artist.
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Alternative form of Morrisian (“of or relating to William Morris”) [Of or relating to William Morris (1834–1896), English writer, artist and socialist activist.]
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(rare) resembling Moscow.
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(historical) Of or pertaining to this sect or its followers.
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Alternative form of Marquezian. [Of or relating to Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014), Colombian writer.]
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Alternative form of Nabothian [Of or pertaining to Naboth, especially to the German anatomist Martin Naboth.]
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Of or pertaining to Nasserism.
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Of or relating to Horatio Nelson.
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Of or relating to the Italian opera Pagliacci or its protagonist, a tragic clown character.
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Alternative form of Peircean [Of or pertaining to Charles S. Peirce, 19th-20th century American logician, mathematician, scientist, and philosopher, founder of pragmatism.]
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Of or relating to Petronius (Gaius Petronius Arbiter, c. 27–66 AD), a Roman courtier during the reign of Nero, generally believed to be the author of Satyricon.
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Of or pertaining to Sylvia Plath (1932-1963), American poet and novelist, or her works.
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The Greek philosopher, 427–347 BC, follower of Socrates.
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Of or relating to Plotinus, the Plotinists or their doctrines
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Synonym of Arnoldist
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Of, relating to, or in the style of Augustus Pugin, English Gothic revivalist architect
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One who studies Alexander Pushkin.
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Alternative form of Rabelaisian [Pertaining to the works or period of Rabelais.]
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(linguistics) Of or pertaining to, characteristic of, associated with, or suggestive of Ferdinand de Saussure or his works.
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Of or relating to the fictional storyteller Scheherazade.
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Relating to Mary Shelley (1797–1851), English writer.
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Of or relating to Georges Simenon (1903–1989), Belgian writer best known for his detective stories.
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Of or relating to the Stoics or their ideas.
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Alternative form of Swinburnian [Of or relating to Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909), English writer who dealt with controversial topics.]
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Of or relating to Carl Wilhelm von Sydow (1878–1952), Swedish folklorist.
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Alternative form of Sylvian [Of or relating to Franciscus Sylvius (1614–1672; born Franz de le Boë), Dutch physician and scientist.]
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Of or pertaining to Jacques-René Tenon (1724-1816), French anatomist.
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Something characteristic of J. R. R. Tolkien, such as a word from his constructed languages, or a style of high fantasy literature.
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Of or relating to a figure with the surname Tomlinson, especially the eponymous protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's poem "Tomlinson".
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Of or relating to the legendary English highwayman Dick Turpin (c.1705–1739).
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Alternative form of Vancian. [(literature) Of or relating to Jack Vance (1916–2013), American writer of mystery, fantasy, and science fiction stories.]
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Of or relating to the Vatican.
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Alternative form of Virgilianism [The literary style of the Ancient Roman writer Virgil.]
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Pertaining to Jules Verne
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(historical) A member of the Vestini.
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Alternative form of Virchowian [Of or relating to Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902), German scientist, writer, and politician, known for his advancement of public health.]
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Of or pertaining to Virgil (Roman writer)
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Of, from or pertaining to this period.
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(c. 396–314 B.C.E.) An Ancient Greek philosopher, mathematician, and the second leader (scholarch) of the Platonic Academy from 339 to 314 B.C.E..
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The pre-Socratic philosopher Xenophanes of Colophon; by extension or reference, any profound or transformative religious thinker.
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Alternative form of Xenophontean [Of or pertaining to Xenophon (c. 431–355 BC), a Greek soldier and admirer of Socrates, or his writings.]
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Of or relating to Amotz Zahavi (born 1928), Israeli evolutionary biologist.
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of or pertaining to L. L. Zamenhof (1859-1917), creator of Esperanto (often with respect to Esperanto usage)
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Pertaining to any of various people named Zeno, or to their philosophies.
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Of or relating to Zonians or their life and culture.

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