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EdwardianEd‧ward‧i‧an /edˈwɔːdiən $ -ˈwɔːr-/ adjective - First let us consider how we define the Edwardian Era.
- His equivalent of Edwardian leisured escapism is today's green movement.
- One other and not unrelated feature of these Edwardian synods deserves note.
- The Edwardian stairs were next to land on the bonfire.
- The grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture of this period still gives the civic centre of Birmingham its character.
- The tick of the Edwardian wall-clock bounced from wall to wall.
- Yet Ashton found ways of so moulding classical dance that the ladies even danced sur les pointes in so Edwardian a setting.
► Historyage, nounallied, adjectivebarbarian, nounbaroque, adjectivebarrow, nounbattlements, nounbestiary, nounbiography, nounBlack Death, the, bloodletting, nounchivalry, nouncircus, nounclassical, adjectivecolony, nounconquistador, noundolmen, noundominion, noundoublet, noundragoon, nounducking stool, noundunce's cap, nounEdwardian, adjectiveElizabethan, adjectiveepoch, nounera, nounfeudalism, nounforum, noungalleon, noungalley, noungenealogy, noungladiator, nounGraeco-, prefixGrecian, adjectiveGreco-, prefixHellene, nounHellenic, adjectiveherald, nounhighwayman, nounhistorian, nounhistoric, adjectivehistorical, adjectiveIce Age, nounindustrial archaeology, nounIndustrial Revolution, the, nouninterwar, adjectiveIron Curtain, the, Jacobite, nounlocal history, nounlord, nounmedieval, adjectiveMoorish, adjectiveNorman, adjectiveNorse, adjectivepage, nounpageant, nounpaladin, nounpalimpsest, nounpapyrus, nounparchment, nounpatrician, adjectivepennon, nounperiod piece, nounprehistoric, adjectiveprehistory, nounquarterstaff, nounredcoat, nounreeve, nounRegency, adjectiveRomano-, prefixromanticism, nountime capsule, nounTudor, adjectiveVictorian, adjectiveVictorian, nounWhig, nounzeitgeist, noun ► a Georgian/Victorian/Edwardian etc house (=a house in Britain that was built during the reign of a particular king or queen)· They live in a lovely old Edwardian house with high ceilings. NOUN► era· So we have three possible points for defining the beginning of the Edwardian Era.· Those in steerage tend to be forgotten, said Whitcomb, as do most people without money in the Edwardian era.· The most interesting writer is Kenneth McConkey who deals with the Edwardian era.· In the Edwardian era, with company revenues falling, the companies began to cultivate the suburban commuter.· Fashions come and fashions go, but one style repeating itself with enormous popularity is that of the Edwardian era.· Let us take as an example the Edwardian Era, still well remembered by many living today.· First let us consider how we define the Edwardian Era. ► times· Joseph Harker Monocles seemed to be popular in Victorian and Edwardian times. relating to the time of King Edward VII of Britain (1901–1910): an Edwardian house |