How do you use Hanoverian in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like dynasty or royalty, plus the exact meaning.
Hanoverian meaning
- Of, from or relating to the city of Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.
- Of or from the House of Hanover, a German royal dynasty.
- Of or relating to a breed of warmblooded sport horses bred by King George II, the King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover.
Synonyms of Hanoverian
Using Hanoverian
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, from or relating to the city of Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany. | Of or from the House of Hanover, a German royal dynasty. | Of or relating to a breed of warmblooded sport horses bred by King George II, the King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover.
- Useful related words include: dynasty, royalty, royal family, royal line.
- In the example corpus, hanoverian often appears in combinations such as: the hanoverian, hanoverian succession, and hanoverian.
Context around Hanoverian
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 7 middle, 10 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Hanoverian
- In this selection, "hanoverian" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, 3rd, anglo, whole, succession, guards and dynasty stand out and add context to how "hanoverian" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1755 the hanoverian guards regiment and and the hanoverian landwehr osnabrück. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "hanoverian" sits close to words such as abbe, abeyance and abp, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with hanoverian
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Public perception in Germany was that Britain dictated Hanoverian policy. (10 words)
On Anne's death he returned to England and to favour under the Hanoverian dynasty. (15 words)
Hoping Cumberland's army would attack first, he had his men stand exposed to Hanoverian artillery. (16 words)
Arkell, p. 18; Fryer et al., p. 33; Hichens, p. 19; Van der Kiste, p. 15. The nephew of three childless uncles, George Augustus was under pressure to marry and father an heir to prevent endangering the Hanoverian succession. (39 words)
Frederick, Prince of Wales, usually hostile to Walpole, warmly received him at his court the next day, most likely because his father's throne, and the future of the whole Hanoverian dynasty, was at risk from the Stuart Pretender. (39 words)
Hanoverian envoy Baron Philipp Adam von Eltz, quoted in Quennell, p. 19. He immediately took a liking to her "good character" and the British envoy reported that George Augustus "would not think of anybody else after her". (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
A charge from Adam's Brigade and the Hanoverian Landwehr Osnabrück Battalion, plus Vivian's and Vandeleur's relatively fresh cavalry brigades to their right, threw them into confusion.
Adam's brigade was further reinforced by Hugh Halkett's 3rd Hanoverian Brigade, and successfully repulsed further infantry and cavalry attacks sent by Reille.
Arkell, p. 18; Fryer et al., p. 33; Hichens, p. 19; Van der Kiste, p. 15. The nephew of three childless uncles, George Augustus was under pressure to marry and father an heir to prevent endangering the Hanoverian succession.
As news spread of the Allies’ triumph, the Prussians, Hessians and Hanoverian contingents, long delayed by their respective rulers, eagerly joined the pursuit of the broken French and Bavarian forces.
As she could not succeed to the throne of Hanover, her arms did not carry the Hanoverian symbols that were used by her immediate predecessors.
As the threat of war with France loomed, the Hanoverian Guards were recalled from England to defend Hanover.
Charlotte was suspected by many of Charles's supporters of being a spy planted by the Hanoverian government of Great Britain.
France, having secured the Anglo-Hanoverian neutrality for the rest of the conflict, Lever, 243. in September 1757, lost it in January of the next year.
Frederick, Prince of Wales, usually hostile to Walpole, warmly received him at his court the next day, most likely because his father's throne, and the future of the whole Hanoverian dynasty, was at risk from the Stuart Pretender.
Hanoverian envoy Baron Philipp Adam von Eltz, quoted in Quennell, p. 19. He immediately took a liking to her "good character" and the British envoy reported that George Augustus "would not think of anybody else after her".
Hoping Cumberland's army would attack first, he had his men stand exposed to Hanoverian artillery.
However, following the lead of the Hanoverian monarchs, an arrangement of a "Prime Minister" chairing and leading the Cabinet began to emerge.
In 1755 the Hanoverian Guards regiment, in whose band Wilhelm and his brother Jakob were engaged as oboists, was ordered to England.
In September 1941, through the "Action Lauterbacher" plan, a ghettoisation of the remaining Hanoverian Jewish families began.
Marlborough (who had crossed the Nebel on a makeshift bridge to take personal control), ordered Hulsen's Hanoverian battalions to support the Dutch infantry.
On Anne's death he returned to England and to favour under the Hanoverian dynasty.
Pitt had changed his stance on a number of issues to make himself more acceptable to George, most notably the heated issue of Hanoverian subsidies.
Pitt now launched an attack on such subsidies, playing to widespread anti-Hanoverian feelings in Britain.
Public perception in Germany was that Britain dictated Hanoverian policy.
The connection of these two offices – one a convention, the other a legal office – began with the Hanoverian Succession in 1714.
Common combinations with hanoverian
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: