Oxfordesque

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== English == === Etymology === From Oxford +‎ -esque. Piecewise doublet of Oxfordish. === Pronunciation === === Adjective === Oxfordesque (comparative more Oxfordesque, superlative most Oxfordesque) Resembling or characteristic of the University of Oxford. 1994, Tom Bradley, Acting Alone, BrownTrout Publishers, Inc., →ISBN (hardcover), →ISBN (softcover), chapter 10, 87: Yes, the sudden, forced move to the sleazy new building at the unfashionable end of campus, after their splendid Oxfordesque castle had been co-opted by the fascists, had definitely taken a constipating effect on the flow of ideas in and around the Anthropology Department.