| Links | |
|---|---|
| etymological origin of | eng: statuesquely |
| etymological origin of | eng: statuesqueness |
| etymology | eng: -esque |
| etymology | eng: statue |
| is derived from | eng: -esque |
| is derived from | eng: statue |
| lexical category | adjective |
| semantically related | eng: academic |
| semantically related | eng: beautiful |
| semantically related | eng: classy |
| semantically related | eng: comely |
| semantically related | eng: convenient |
| semantically related | eng: cushy |
| semantically related | eng: downhill |
| semantically related | eng: dressy |
| semantically related | eng: eath |
| semantically related | eng: fluminous |
| semantically related | eng: good-looking |
| semantically related | eng: gracefully |
| semantically related | eng: handsome |
| semantically related | eng: legible |
| semantically related | eng: polished |
| semantically related | eng: prettiful |
| semantically related | eng: shape |
| semantically related | eng: swanky |
| semantically related | eng: swell |
| semantically related | eng: worth reading |
| translation | deu: statuenhaft |
| translation | deu: wie |
| translation | eng: graceful |
| translation | fra: statuesque |
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