Jacobean - translation to English
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Jacobean - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Jacobean (disambiguation)

Jacobean         
(adj.) = jacobeo
Ex: Elizabethan and Jacobean manuscripts were sketchily punctuated, if at all.
Jacob      
n. Jacob, Jacobo
Jacobo         
NOMBRE MASCULINO Y APELLIDO
Jaime; Jacobo/Santiago/Diego/Jaime (nombre); Santiago (nombre); Jaime (nombre); Jacobo (nombre); Yago (nombre); Kuba; Jack (nombre); Jaume (nombre); Jacobo Santiago Diego Jaime (nombre); Jacobo Santiago/Diego/Jaime (nombre); Jacobo Santiago Diego/Jaime (nombre); Jacob (nombre); Jacobina (nombre)
n. Jacob (Biblical), third Old Testament patriarch, father of the 12 tribes of Israel (also called Israel); male first name

Definition

Jacobean
A Jacobean building, piece of furniture, or work of art was built or produced in Britain in the style of the period between 1603 and 1625.
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Wikipedia

Jacobean

Jacobean may refer to:

  • Jacobean architecture
  • Jacobean English (the language used in the King James Version of the Bible)
  • Jacobean era
  • Jacobean literature
  • Jacobean theatre
  • An adjectival form of the name James, particular in relation to the biblical Epistle of James
Examples of use of Jacobean
1. John Caudwell with girlfriend Claire at their Jacobean mansion.
2. His residence, for example, is a stupendously enormous 10million timbered Jacobean manor house in Staffordshire.
3. It is a perfect horror–show of a painting, fully in accord with Jacobean taste.
4. Yet hundreds of Elizabethan and Jacobean plays, known to us by name or report, have disappeared for ever.
5. There is, too, a mistress, a glamorous former beauty queen who is the current chatelaine of his Jacobean manor.