 | English | German |  |
 | hist. bushranger [Aus.] [19th century] | Straßenräuber {m} |  |
 | hist. acad. big science [19th century] | Großwissenschaft {f} |  |
 | philos. existentialism [19th and 20th century] | Existenzphilosophie {f} |  |
| Partial Matches |
 | theatre [19th-century Austrian stock comic character] | Staberl {m} |  |
 | cloth. hist. smoking cap [19th-century fashion] | Raucherkappe {f} [veraltet] |  |
 | cloth. hist. smoking cap [19th-century fashion] | Rauchermütze {f} [veraltet] |  |
 | archi. urban [tenement from the late 19th century] | Gründerzeithaus {n} [Zinshaus] |  |
 | hist. Jewish emancipation [in 18th-19th century Europe] | Judenemanzipation {f} |  |
 | hist. pol. enemies of the Empire [19th-century Germany] | Reichsfeinde {pl} |  |
 | hist. naut. transp. spitz [19th century river barge] | Péniche {f} [aus 19. Jahrhundert] |  |
 | hist. pol. middling states [Germany, 19th century] | Mittelstaaten {pl} [Deutschland, 19. Jh.] |  |
 | hist. mil. military policeman [Germany, mid 19th century until 1945] | Feldgendarm {m} |  |
 | lit. mus. theatre [farce with singing, popular in the 19th century] | Posse {f} mit Gesang |  |
 | urban elegant residential area [esp. late 19th or early 20th century] | Villenviertel {n} |  |
 | hist. relig. Friends of the Light [19th-century German religious group] | Lichtfreunde {pl} [Verein der Protestantischen Freunde] |  |
 | hist. law registration law [Bavarian 19th century law allowing only the firstborn male Jews to start a family] | Matrikelgesetz {n} |  |
 | archi. hist. spa style [building style typical for spa and health resorts, late 19th / early 20th century] | Bäderarchitektur {f} |  |
 | hist. journ. yellow press [pej.] [Am.] [late 19th century] | Hetzpresse {f} [pej.] |  |
 | hist. spec. Mfecane [19th-century period of wars in southern Africa] | Mfecane {f} |  |
 | publ. Krünitz [standard 18th/19th-century German encyclopedia] | Krünitz {m} [ugs.] [Oekonomische Encyklopädie] |  |
 | hist. law Jews' edict [Bavarian 19th century law limiting the number of Jewish families] | Judenedikt {n} [Königreich Bayern, 19. Jh.] |  |
 | geogr. hist. 19th-century England [also: 19th century England] | das England {n} des 19. Jahrhunderts |  |
 | hist. pol. Carbonari [a 19th century Italian Unitarian secret society] | Carbonari {pl} [auch: Karbonari] [italienischer, unitaristischer Geheimbund im 19. Jahrhundert] |  |
 | hist. sociol. New Woman [feminist ideal of the late 19th century] | Neue Frau {f} [feministisches Ideal des späten 19. Jahrhunderts] |  |
 | lit. F The Story of the Three Bears [a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist] | Goldlöckchen und die drei Bären |  |
 | archi. urban [elegant neighbourhood with detached houses from the late 19th and early 20s century in Vienna] | Cottage {n} [auch: Cottageviertel] [in Wien] |  |
 | hist. pol. Splendid Isolation [British foreign policy 19th century] | Splendid Isolation {f} [britische Außenpolitik des 19. Jahrhunderts] |  |
 | hist. [years of rapid industrial expansion in Germany at the end of the 19th century] | Gründerzeit {f} |  |
 | hist. Frozen Charlotte (doll) [19th-century doll named after the "Fair Charlotte" American folk ballad] | Frozen Charlotte {f} [beliebte Porzellanpuppe der viktorianischen Epoche] |  |
 | hist. drum [evening tea party of a kind that was popular in the late 18th and early 19th century] | Abendgesellschaft {f} [bes. im späten 18. und frühen 19. Jahrhundert] |  |
 | hist. James-Younger Gang [a notable 19th-century gang of American outlaws] | James-Younger-Bande {f} [auch: James-Younger-Gang] |  |
 | hist. relig. spec. Wissenschaft des Judentums [Science of Judaism: 19th century movement] | Wissenschaft {f} des Judentums |  |
 | law Serjeants-at-law <SL> [archaic] [elitist order of barristers in England until the 19th century] | [bis in das 19. Jahrhundert eine elitäre Vereinigung von Anwälten in England] |  |
 | hist. mil. [literally: "chain-dogs", pejorative nickname of uniformed military police units of German forces of the 19th and 20th century] | Kettenhunde {pl} [fig.] [ugs.] [Bezeichnung der Feldgendarmerie in dt. Streitkräften des 19. und 20. Jh.] |  |
 | hist. fin-de-siècle {adj} [attr.] [of the end of the 19th century] | des Fin de Siècle [nachgestellt] [aus der Zeit des ausgehenden 19. Jh.] |  |
 | late {adj} {pres-p} [century] | ausgehend [Jahrhundert] |  |
 | hist. lit. Archpoet [anonymous 12th-century poet] | Archipoeta {m} |  |
 | mus. backfall [17th-century England] | Vorhalt {m} [fallend] |  |
 | mus. forefall [17th-century England] | Vorhalt {m} [steigend] |  |
 | half century [also: half-century] | Jahrhunderthälfte {f} |  |
 | hist. Armagnacs [15th-century French political party] | Armagnaken {pl} |  |
 | mus. bassoon [C. Denner; early 18th century] | Rackettfagott {n} |  |
 | tens [second decade of a century] | Zehnerjahre {pl} |  |
 | hist. pol. relig. Qarmatians [9th - 11th century] | Qaramita {pl} [auch: Quarmaten, Karmaten] |  |
 | mus. Burgundian School [15th century music style] | burgundische Schule {f} [Musikstil] |  |
 | hist. relig. spec. Behmenists [followers of Jakob Böhme in 17th-century England] | Böhmisten {pl} |  |
 | hist. mil. corporal's command [German forces of the 18th century] | Korporalschaft {f} |  |
 | streetcar suburb [Am.] [early 20th century] | durch Straßenbahn angebundener Vorort {m} |  |
 | hist. hort. tulip fever [tulip mania in Holland, 17th century] | Tulpenfieber {n} [Tulpenmanie] |  |
 | med. English sweat [contagious disease in 15th-16th century Europe] | Englisches Schweißfieber {n} |  |
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