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Word Origins Dictionary
- stylish (adj.)




- "conformable to approved fashion or taste," 1795, from style (n.) + -ish. Good is understood. Related: Stylishly; stylishness.
- stylist (n.)




- 1795 of writers distinguished for excellence or individuality of style; 1937 of hairdressers, from style (n.) + -ist.
- stylistic (adj.)




- "of or relating to style," 1843; see style (n.) + -istic.
- stylite (n.)




- ascetic living on the top of a pillar, 1630s, from Ecclesiastical Greek stylites, from stylos "pillar," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, set down, make or be firm" (see stet).
- stylize (v.)




- 1894 (implied in stylized), from style (n.) + -ize. Perhaps a translation of German stilisieren.