mid-Victorian
Americanadjective
noun
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a person, as a writer, belonging to the mid-Victorian time.
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a person of mid-Victorian tastes, standards, ideas, etc.
adjective
noun
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Etymology
Origin of mid-Victorian
First recorded in 1900–05
Example Sentences
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He was earning what for the mid-Victorian era counted as a small fortune, but no fewer than four households of assorted relatives relied on his largesse.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026
Life expectancy in the mid-Victorian era was barely over 40 years.
From Washington Post • Mar. 4, 2021
Poor, rural societies which ate high-quality foods bought locally had the best diet and health in mid-Victorian Britain, a new report has revealed.
From BBC • Mar. 8, 2018
First published in 1865, Sir John Tenniel’s iconic illustrations imagine Alice in a contemporary mid-Victorian pinafore, apron, and stockings.
From Time • May 6, 2015
The design of the plate is typical of early- to mid-Victorian taste.
From American Military Insignia 1800-1851 by Campbell, J. Duncan
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