gaudy from Gaudi?
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I don't claim any expertise here, but my Webster's 9th ed. dictionary lists the first usage of the word as being in 1583, which is somewhat (!) before A. Gaudi, so that suggests this isn't quite accurate -- just a nice coincidence. (IMHO, Gaudi would probably not consider his work gaudy, esp. compared to high Italian Baroque, but that's pure speculation.)




