Edwardine

/ɛdˈwɔːdaɪn/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of the Edwardian period or of King Edward VII specifically.

Etymology

From 'Edward' plus the adjectival suffix '-ine.' It's another term for describing things from the Edwardian era.

Kelly Says

Edwardine fashion was opulent and structured—women wore enormous hats and men wore three-piece suits with great formality.

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