Definitions for Palladian

Palladian Pal·la·di·an

Spelling: [puh-ley-dee-uh n]
IPA: /pəˈleɪ di ən/

Palladian is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 189 anagrams from letters in Palladian (aaadillnp).

Definitions for Palladian

noun

  1. a disciple of Andrea Palladio, specifically one of the circle of Lord Burlington in 18th-century England.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the goddess Athena.
  2. pertaining to wisdom, knowledge, or study.
  3. pertaining to, introduced by, or in the architectural style of Andrea Palladio.

Origin of Palladian

1555-65; Latin Palladi(us) “of Pallas” (Greek Palládios; see Palladium) + -an

Examples for Palladian

It is to this, then, that our Doric and Palladian pride is at last reduced!

He bought a Palladian pile, with a large estate and beautiful gardens.

In the matter of Palladian Masonry, he can tell us only what he has learned from Ricoux.

The town was also indebted to him for their hall, a Palladian palace.

It was an extraordinary pile, built in some Palladian nightmare.

These often showed recessed and arched windows, also those of the Palladian type.

The Palladian church was always there, but the piazza took care of itself.

Of course, it isn't just the Palladian country houses that attract the global super-rich to Britain.

Our churches are Gothic, the southern churches are Palladian.

Now, in each and all these matters the Palladian system conflicts with that of Lévi.

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