Jacobean

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] New Latin Jacobaeus

Pronunciation

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Adjective

Jacobean (comparative more Jacobean, superlative most Jacobean)

  1. Relating to a Jacob or James.
  2. Relating to or characteristic of the reign of James VI and I (of Scotland and England).

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Noun

Jacobean (plural Jacobeans)

  1. A partisan of James I and of the House of Stuart.

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