Arabesque

/ˌærəˈbɛsk/ noun

Definition

An ornamental design featuring intertwining flowing lines, scrollwork, and stylized plant motifs, originally developed in Islamic art and later adopted in European decorative arts. The patterns avoid representational imagery, focusing instead on geometric and vegetal forms.

Etymology

From French arabesque, meaning 'in the Arabic manner,' coined in the 16th century when Europeans encountered Islamic decorative arts through trade and conquest. The term reflects European perception of these intricate patterns as characteristically 'Arabian' or Islamic in origin.

Kelly Says

What Europeans called 'arabesque' actually represents a sophisticated mathematical approach to infinity—Islamic artists created patterns that could theoretically extend forever without repetition, embodying spiritual concepts about the endless nature of divine creation. These designs later influenced everything from Victorian wallpaper to Art Nouveau architecture!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አራቤስክ
ARالعربية
زخرفة عربية
BNবাংলা
আরাবেস্ক
CACatalà
arabesc
CSČeština
arabeska
DADansk
arabesk
DEDeutsch
Arabeske
ELΕλληνικά
αραβεσκα
ESEspañol
arabesco
FAفارسی
تزئینات عربی
FISuomi
arabeski
FRFrançais
arabesque
GUGU
અરબેસ્ક
HAHA
arabesk
HEעברית
ערבסקה
HIहिन्दी
अरबेस्क
HUMagyar
arabeszk
IDBahasa Indonesia
arabesk
IGIG
arabesque
ITItaliano
arabesco
JA日本語
アラベスク
KKKK
арабеск
KMKM
អារ៉ាបេស
KO한국어
아라베스크
MRMR
अरेबेस्क
MSBahasa Melayu
arabesk
MYမြန်မာ
အရေဘက်စ်
NLNederlands
arabesk
NONorsk
arabesk
PAPA
ਅਰਾਬੇਸਕ
PLPolski
arabeska
PTPortuguês
arabesco
RORomână
arabesc
RUРусский
арабеска
SVSvenska
arabeskn
SWKiswahili
arabesk
TAதமிழ்
அரபெஸ்க
TEతెలుగు
అరబెస్క్
THไทย
ลายอารเบสก์
TLTL
arabesk
TRTürkçe
arabesk
UKУкраїнська
арабеска
URاردو
عربی نقش
VITiếng Việt
hoa văn Ả Rập
YOYO
arabesque
ZH中文
阿拉伯花纹
ZUZU
i-arabesk

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