Etymology:
Meaning:
Junoesque means "having the qualities or characteristics of Juno":
Origin:
The term "Junoesque" was first used in the 18th century to describe women who resembled the depictions of Juno in classical art. Juno was often portrayed as a tall, majestic figure with a regal bearing.
Over time, the meaning of "Junoesque" has expanded to include anyone who possesses the physical or personality traits associated with the goddess Juno, such as height, grace, strength, and authority.
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