a. [f. the name of the architect Sir Christopher Wren (16321723) + -EAN.] Of or pertaining to, following or consonant with the architectural theories or practices of, Sir C. Wren; built by Wren.
1813. Gentl. Mag., Feb., 132. The decorations of the Wrenean school of architecture. Ibid., 133. Topped with Wrenean pedestals and balls. Ibid. Whether at the Wrenean, or any subsequent period.
1896. Westm. Gaz., 11 Sept., 3/1. The exquisite gates which adorn the Wrenean terraces of Chelsea.
Hence Wreneanize v. trans., to make Wrenean in character.
1863. Gentl. Mag., Feb., 133/1. The lanthern is wholly Wreneanised, in two tiers with lights to each.