Translation for '
nineteenth' from English to Danish
| ADJ | nineteenth | - | - |
| NOUN | a nineteenth | nineteenths |
| SYNO | 19th | nineteenth |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- In the early nineteenth century, there was a small fishing community, but by the late nineteenth century, the island had become deserted. Today only sheep graze the island in the summer months.
- Mass emigration from Wales to Australia began in the nineteenth century with New South Wales and Victoria being popular destinations.
- Houses were first thought of as "historic" rather than just "old" or "interesting", during the early nineteenth century. Government protection was first given during the late nineteenth century.
- An important advocate for the nineteenth amendment which gave women the right to vote. Tennessee was also the last state to ratify the nineteenth amendment.
- The early nineteenth-century sources do not provide music for the carol. Several late nineteenth-century collections set the words to "old French carol" in D minor.
- The shoemaking trade flourished in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries but began to be affected by industrialization in the later nineteenth century.
- Neoromanticism in music is a return (at any of several points in the nineteenth or twentieth centuries) to the emotional expression associated with nineteenth-century Romanticism.
- Collections of essays he has since edited with colleagues comprise "Ouida and Victorian Popular Culture" (with Jane Jordan) and, with Alexis Easley and John Morton, the "Routledge Handbook to Nineteenth-Century Periodicals and Newspapers" and "Researching the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press: Case Studies".
- The saga was the basis for no fewer than six cycles of "rímur", dating from the sixteenth century to the nineteenth, along with the nineteenth-century Faroese ballad "Bærings vísa" (CCF 42).
- Craigellachie is significant as a surviving Brisbane example of a late nineteenth century artisan's home and for its contribution to the Lutwyche-Windsor townscape, which retains a number of nineteenth century masonry buildings.
- The place is a rare surviving nineteenth century Queensland hospital and a unique nineteenth century lying-in or maternity hospital.
- "J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists" is a semiannual peer-reviewed academic journal which covers research on and analysis of the "long nineteenth century" (1783-1914).
- The 2014 D.C. United season was the club's nineteenth season of existence, and their nineteenth in Major League Soccer, the top tier of the American soccer pyramid.
- Today, the Nathaniel Crane House is used by the Montclair History Center as a visitor's center, and an exhibit of a nineteenth century general store on the first floor, much like the one owned by Israel Crane in the early nineteenth century.
- The Association of Historians of Nineteenth-Century Art was formed in 1993.
- The late nineteenth century Highbury Barn public house refers in its name to the 18th century tea gardens that became a "pleasure resort" in the nineteenth century.
- Nakieł was a peasant village founded in the first part of the nineteenth century, and, by the middle of the nineteenth century contained only a few homes.
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