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A.Word.A.Day--fin de siecle

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fin de siecle or fin-de-siecle (fahn duh see-EH-kluh)

adjective: Of or pertaining to the end of a century, especially the nineteenth century, and its climate of sophisticated world-weariness, self-doubt, etc.

[From French, literally, the end of the century.]

"[Katherine Clark] uses motifs from Chinese porcelain and from the drawings of Aubrey Beardsley, who made the peacock the height of fin de siecle fashion a century ago."
Suzy Menkes; Homage to the Glories of the Peacock; The International Herald Tribune (France), Dec 15, 1998.

"In these fin-de-siecle circumstances, it is perhaps surprising there is not more sign of millenarian panic."
Harbingers of Doom; The Independent (London); Apr 14, 1998.

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