November 9 - a portentous day in history (well, German anyway)
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November 9 - a portentous day in history (well, German anyway)
November 9, 1923: Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch fails.
November 9, 1938: Kristallnacht - if not the beginning of the downward spiral surely a very bleak point in it.
November 9, 1989: Der Mauer comes down! (the Berlin Wall)
any other historical events on this day?
November 9, 1938: Kristallnacht - if not the beginning of the downward spiral surely a very bleak point in it.
November 9, 1989: Der Mauer comes down! (the Berlin Wall)
any other historical events on this day?
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November 9, 1799: Napoleon Bonaparte (with Abbe Sieyes) overthrew the current Directory and replaced it with a new government: the Consulate. Sieyes and Napoleon both installed themselves as consuls, though the popular Napoleon became First Consul.
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Main Entry: por?ten?tous
Pronunciation: por-'ten-t&s, pOr-
Function: adjective
1 : of, relating to, or constituting a portent
2 : eliciting amazement or wonder : PRODIGIOUS
3 a : being a grave or serious matter <portentous decisions> b : self-consciously solemn or important : POMPOUS c : ponderously excessive <that discipline's overwrought, portentous phrases -- R. M. Coles>
synonym see OMINOUS
- por?ten?tous?ly adverb
- por?ten?tous?ness noun
I'd say any or all of the above are a grave (or serious) matter.
Pronunciation: por-'ten-t&s, pOr-
Function: adjective
1 : of, relating to, or constituting a portent
2 : eliciting amazement or wonder : PRODIGIOUS
3 a : being a grave or serious matter <portentous decisions> b : self-consciously solemn or important : POMPOUS c : ponderously excessive <that discipline's overwrought, portentous phrases -- R. M. Coles>
synonym see OMINOUS
- por?ten?tous?ly adverb
- por?ten?tous?ness noun
I'd say any or all of the above are a grave (or serious) matter.
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I'd say "portentous" is not the word you want, since the events you cite are not really portents of anything but are the culmination or realization itself.
Let's try (near-)homophones: momentous, ominous, prodigious???????
I'd vote for "momentous date (not day) in history"
Let's try (near-)homophones: momentous, ominous, prodigious???????
I'd vote for "momentous date (not day) in history"
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I'm with tedgale here - the best word is "momentous".
What did the fall of the Wall portend? Difficult to say.
What portended the fall of the Wall?
Hungary in May 1989 suddenly and graciously opening its borders to citizens of East Germany.
Harzer
What did the fall of the Wall portend? Difficult to say.
What portended the fall of the Wall?
Hungary in May 1989 suddenly and graciously opening its borders to citizens of East Germany.
Harzer
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funny, I thought the fall of the Wall portended the end of communism. y'know, Iron Curtain?
Kristallnacht surely "portended" the Final Solution.
and the Beer Hall Putsch - (arguably) was a "portent" of Hitler's rise to power. he got thrown in jail, became famous, wrote Mein Kempf, and down down down it went.
it's those dang 3 syllable words - such an issue!
Kristallnacht surely "portended" the Final Solution.
and the Beer Hall Putsch - (arguably) was a "portent" of Hitler's rise to power. he got thrown in jail, became famous, wrote Mein Kempf, and down down down it went.
it's those dang 3 syllable words - such an issue!



