English edit

Etymology edit

frieze +‎ -like

Adjective edit

friezelike (comparative more friezelike, superlative most friezelike)

  1. Resembling a frieze
    • 2007 February 16, Wendy Moonan, “Not Just Horses, Mind You, From George Stubbs”, in New York Times[1]:
      It was a commission from a man who did not own thoroughbreds, so Stubbs was able to arrange a group of idealized horses in a friezelike composition.