Victoriana

noun
/vɪkˌtɔɹiˈænə/

Etymology

From Spanish Victoriana and its etymon Latin Victōriāna, feminine of Victōriānus. By surface analysis, Victoria + -ana (suffix forming female given names).

  1. borrowed from Victōriāna
  2. borrowed from Victoriana

Definitions

  1. Items related to the Victorian era, especially collectibles.

    • A Suite en forme de Valses by the 19th century Frenchwoman Melanie Bonis is a piece of third rate Victoriana which should be returned to the attic.
  2. A female given name from Spanish or Latin.

    • A daughter, Emma Victoriana Woller, was born Sept. 12, 2006, at Saint Joseph’s Hospital to Annette and Matthew Woller of Marshfield. She joins a sister, Abigail, 23 months.
    • Melissa Vialpando, 36, was with her 16-month-old daughter Victoriana, and husband, Mike, and said she enjoys the small-town feel of Vail, and Montgomery’s reflects that.
    • Club fundraising co-chair Ann Swist, center employee Rachel Rothenberg and member Anna Gassib look on as her daughter, Victoriana Gassib, who is a patient at the center, presents the check to center employee Amy Chartoff.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for Victoriana. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA