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[ ed-wawr-dee-uhn, -wahr- ] / ɛdˈwɔr di ən, -ˈwɑr- /
adjectiveof or relating to the reign of Edward VII. reflecting the opulence or self-satisfaction characteristic of this reign. noting or pertaining to the castle architecture of Edward I. nouna person who lived during the reign of Edward VII. Origin of Edwardian1860–65; Edward (VII, I) + -ian OTHER WORDS FROM EdwardianEd·ward·i·an·ism, nounWords nearby Edwardianeductor, edulcorate, edutainment, Edward, Edward I, Edwardian, Edwardian period, Edward II, Edward III, Edward IV, Edwards Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for EdwardianAt the center of allegations about a political cover-up is a nondescript Edwardian terraced house in West London. Alleged U.K. Parliamentary Pedophile Ring Hushed Up for Decades|Nico Hines|July 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST Who rules East Europe,” says Kaplan (quoting the words of an Edwardian theorist), “rules the world. The End of American Dominance in Robert Kaplan’s ‘The Revenge of Geography’|Ian Morris|September 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST One can put that down to Edwardian reticence if one pleases. Alan Turing’s Brother: He Should Be Alive Today|John Ferrier Turing|June 23, 2012|DAILY BEAST As Macmillan realized he had been betrayed, his whole belief system, based on Edwardian values and social discretion, collapsed. Weinergate: Sex, Lies and a Classic Scandal|Clive Irving|June 9, 2011|DAILY BEAST
We lived at the time in London, in the winding garret apartment of a red-brick Edwardian block in Mayfair. I Sat on Elizabeth Taylor's Knee|John Barry|March 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST I will tell you about the castles first, about p. 61the Norman castles and about the Edwardian castles. A Short History of Wales|Owen M. Edwards The rest of the Marches (for this term signified all Wales outside the Edwardian counties) had no such definitions. Owen Glyndwr and the Last Struggle for Welsh Independence|Arthur Granville Bradley Mrs. East has been fainting and hysterical, and everything early Edwardian, so I sent for a doctor. It Happened in Egypt|C. N. Williamson Upon the opposite, or southern, side of the chancel is the figure of a lady, apparently of Edwardian date. Nooks and Corners of Pembrokeshire|H. Thornhill Timmins The most interesting Edwardian differences, however, are due to varieties of paper. Peeps at Postage Stamps|Stanley Currie Johnson
British Dictionary definitions for Edwardian
adjectivedenoting, relating to, or having the style of life, architecture, dress, etc, current in Britain during the reign of Edward VII nouna person who lived during the reign of Edward VII Derived forms of EdwardianEdwardianism, nounCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |