Esque
Esque is a suffix used in English to form adjectives meaning “in the style of” or “resembling.” It is typically attached to a noun or a base adjective to convey a stylized or characteristic likeness, rather than a literal imitation. Common examples include picturesque, grotesque, Romanesque, arabesque, statuesque, and Kafkaesque. The sense can range from neutral description to a judgment about an artistic or stylistic quality.
Etymology and form: The suffix -esque comes from Old French esque, from Latin -iscus, and entered English
Usage and nuance: -esque emphasizes a recognizable stylistic resemblance associated with a person, period, or work,
Capitalization and style: Most -esque adjectives are lowercase in ordinary use, but those derived from proper
See also: -like suffixes, -oid suffixes, literary adjectives, stylistic criticism.