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Fin de siecle   /fɪn di sˈikəl/   Listen
noun
Fin de siecle  n.  Lit., end of the century; mostly used adjectively in English to signify: belonging to, or characteristic of, the close of the 19th century. At that time the phrase was also intended to imply "modern" or "up-to-date;" as, fin-de-siècle ideas. Note: As the twentieth century comes to a close, the meaning may change.






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"Fin de siecle" Quotes from Famous Books



... a certain impassivity of features and manner which some fin de siecle oracle of the cities had pronounced good form, but he was not wholly able to conceal his relief. Such an arrangement was entirely to his liking. It solved the situation satisfactorily in ...
— Jeanne of the Marshes • E. Phillips Oppenheim



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