Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
jacobean
Adjective
/dʒækəˈbiːən/

Definition
Relating to the reign of King James I of England (1603-1625) or to the style of architecture, art, and literature of that time.

Examples
- The Jacobean era was marked by significant changes in literature.
- The Jacobean architecture features elaborate designs and intricate details.
- Many Jacobean plays explored themes of power and ambition.

Meaning
The term ‘Jacobean’ is used to describe the period in England during King James I’s rule, particularly known for its distinctive artistic and architectural styles.

Synonyms
- Jamesian
- Early 17th century
- Elizabethan (in some contexts)