figurës
Figurés is a French term formed from the adjective figuré, meaning depicted or represented. In standard French, figuré is masculine singular; figurés is its masculine plural form (and figurée/figurées are the feminine forms). In practice, figurés is used primarily as an adjective, but in some academic contexts it functions as a nominal phrase meaning “the depicted figures” or “the figurative elements” of a work.
In art history, iconography, and archaeology, figurés commonly describes elements that are human or animal figures
Etymologically, figuré derives from figurer, itself from Latin figura, meaning form or image. The plural figurés
- Figurés is typically used in French-language scholarship. English-language writers often render the idea with figures, depicted
- The feminine forms figurée/figurées follow standard gender agreement rules in French and may be encountered when
- Figurative language and figurativeness in linguistics
- Figure (art), iconography, and figuration
- French word formation around figurer
Figurés, as a term, highlights the representational components of an image, serving as a precise descriptor