a. [f. the name of the architect Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723) + -EAN.] Of or pertaining to, following or consonant with the architectural theories or practices of, Sir C. Wren; built by Wren.

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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.

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1896.  Westm. Gaz., 11 Sept., 3/1. The exquisite gates which adorn the Wrenean terraces of Chelsea.

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  Hence Wreneanize v. trans., to make Wrenean in character.

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1863.  Gentl. Mag., Feb., 133/1. The lanthern is wholly Wreneanised, in two tiers with lights to each.

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