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See also: Plateresque

English

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Etymology

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From Spanish plateresco (in the manner of a silversmith), from platero (silversmith), from plata (silver).

Adjective

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plateresque (comparative more plateresque, superlative most plateresque)

  1. Pertaining to an ornate style of architecture of 16th-century Spain suggestive of silver plate.

French

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Adjective

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plateresque (plural plateresques)

  1. plateresque

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