Lawrentian
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Lawrence + -ian. Piecewise doublet of Laurencian and Laurentian; compare also lawrencium.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (UK) IPA(key): /lɒˈɹɛnʃən/
- Homophones: Laurencian, Laurentian
Adjective
[edit]Lawrentian (comparative more Lawrentian, superlative most Lawrentian)
- Of or pertaining to the author T. E. Lawrence or his works or style of writing.
- 1999, David Platten, Michel Tournier and the Metaphor of Fiction, Liverpool, published 1999, page 150:
- Once in Paris, Idriss meets the unlikely aristocrat Sigisbert de Beaufond, who regales him with a desert drama of Lawrentian proportions.
- Of or pertaining to the author D. H. Lawrence or his works or style of writing.
- 2007 June 22, Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, G2, p. 11:
- Head to the countryside, says Quickies, and have lots of sex in barns and stables that throb with Lawrentian promise.