Definition & Meaning | English word FLETCHERIAN
FLETCHERIAN
Definitions of FLETCHERIAN
- Of or relating to the dietary system called Fletcherism.
- A practitioner of this dietary system.
Number of letters
11
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using FLETCHERIAN in a Sentence
- " The closing scenes are "Fletcherian pastoral," while the school of complement scenes are "Jonsonian humors.
- It was acted by the King's Men; the cast list added to the play in the second Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1679 cites Joseph Taylor, Nicholas Tooley, John Lowin, William Ecclestone, John Underwood, Richard Sharpe, Robert Benfield, and Thomas Holcombe – the same cast list as for The Little French Lawyer and The Custom of the Country, two other Fletcherian plays of the same era.
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