Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to Austria-Hungary.
- Of or pertaining to Austria-Hungary.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to the monarchy composed of Austria and Hungary.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective historical Of or pertaining to the monarchy composed of
Austria andHungary .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It began in Serbia, a small nationalistic province of a decaying Austro-Hungarian empire, but the conflagration soon spread to all of Europe like a chain of firecrackers.
Robert Kuttner: Can Europe Be Spared Cascading Collapse? Robert Kuttner 2011
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It began in Serbia, a small nationalistic province of a decaying Austro-Hungarian empire, but the conflagration soon spread to all of Europe like a chain of firecrackers.
Robert Kuttner: Can Europe Be Spared Cascading Collapse? Robert Kuttner 2011
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Bes'z is vaguely Austro-Hungarian/Eastern European in feel, with street names like "GunterStrasz" and characters named "Lizbyet Corwi" or "Vilyem Barichi."
Archive 2010-07-01 Big Jim 2010
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Before which those Czechoslovaks were nationalist Austro-Hungarians, speaking Austro-Hungarian etc.
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By war's end in 1918, empires and monarchies, from the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires to Czarist Russia and Imperial Germany, had collapsed.
O'Brien Browne: The First World War Explains Modern Conflict O'Brien Browne 2011
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The art dealer, with his Old World manners and American interest in what's new, was born Leo Krauss in 1907 in Trieste of Italian and Austro-Hungarian Jewish lineage he took his mother's last name in order to hide his Jewish ancestry.
Daniel Grant: Choice Nuggets Found in Leo Castelli Archives Daniel Grant 2011
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He was born in the Austro-Hungarian city of Kassa now in Slovakia and died by his own hand in San Diego.
A Hungarian Novelist's Literature of Fidelity Eric Ormsby 2011
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Like Roth and Zweig, he revered the old Europe of the Austro-Hungarian Empire even in its most shadowy duplicities; it was the empire where memory reigned supreme.
A Hungarian Novelist's Literature of Fidelity Eric Ormsby 2011
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The art dealer, with his Old World manners and American interest in what's new, was born Leo Krauss in 1907 in Trieste of Italian and Austro-Hungarian Jewish lineage he took his mother's last name in order to hide his Jewish ancestry.
Daniel Grant: Choice Nuggets Found in Leo Castelli Archives Daniel Grant 2011
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Regarding her being of Polish origin, Poland was partitioned into 3 parts at the end of the 18th c: one part was under Prussian rule, one under Russian rule, and the 3rd under the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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