1879 Sir G. Scott Lect. Archit. I. 142Italy received her Pointed architecture from France and Germany, and mingled it freely with her Classico-Lombardic traditions.
1881 Jrnl. Educ. 1 Mar. 49/1Before Modern Schools were dreamed of, he inveighed against monkish Classicolatry. [ Carlyle]
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Etymology: French, from classique — more at classic
1. : classical : classical and
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2. : the classics
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