Jacobean

Meaning of Jacobean

adjective
  1. relating to the reign of James I of England.
    a Jacobean mansion

noun

a person who lived in the Jacobean period.

mid 19th century (in use earlier with reference to St James): from modern Latin Jacobaeus (from ecclesiastical Latin Jacobus ‘James’, from Greek Iakōbos ‘Jacob’) + -an.

Information about Jacobean

  • The plural form of Jacobean is: Jacobeans.
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Hyphenation of Jacobean

Ja-cobean

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
  • Jacobean is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

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