a. [See WRENEAN a. and -IAN.] Built by, or in the style of, Sir Christopher Wren (1632–1723).

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1853.  Ecclesiologist, XIV. 393. The gallery front of a Wrennian church of two orders, such as S. James’s Piccadilly.

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1920.  Kansas City Times, 30 Sept., 18/4. A church which is neither Gothic nor Classic, neither Italian nor Wrennian, but what a competent critic has described—I thank him for the words—as ‘a compound of painted and gilded, carved and bedizened incongruity.’

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