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Victorian in Swedish

Victorian in Swedish is viktoriansk, victoriansk, viktorian — Victorian means belonging to the reign of Britain's Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901), or to that era in general.

Victorian in Swedish

viktoriansk
adj
victoriansk
adj
Of, from or relating to the state of Victoria, Australia.
viktoriansk
adj
Of, from or relating to the state of Victoria, Australia.
viktorian
noun

What does "Victorian" mean?

  1. adj Belonging to the reign of Britain's Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901), or to that era in general.
    "The house has beautiful Victorian ironwork on the porch."
  2. adj Old-fashioned or strictly moral in a way associated with that period; prudish or conservative.
    "His Victorian views on dating seemed hopelessly out of touch."
  3. noun A person who lived during the reign of Queen Victoria, or a piece of furniture or architecture from that period.
    "The museum has a room furnished entirely with Victorians."

Victorian in a sentence

  • The house has beautiful Victorian ironwork on the porch.
  • She's writing her thesis on Victorian attitudes to childhood.
  • His Victorian views on dating seemed hopelessly out of touch.
  • The school still enforces some rather Victorian rules about uniform.

Similar words in Swedish

Common Swedish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Victorian" in Swedish?

"Victorian" in Swedish is viktoriansk, victoriansk, viktorian. Victorian means: Belonging to the reign of Britain's Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901), or to that era in general.

How do you use "Victorian" in a sentence?

Example: "The house has beautiful Victorian ironwork on the porch." In Swedish, "Victorian" is viktoriansk, victoriansk, viktorian.

Are there other ways to say "Victorian" in Swedish?

Yes — Swedish has 3 translations listed for "Victorian": viktoriansk, victoriansk, viktorian.

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