Meaning of 1360s | Babel Free
Definitions
The decade from 1360 to 1369.
plural, plural-only
Examples
“By the time this mysterious knight died in the 1360s, his book was available in every European language, including Dutch, Gaelic, Czech, Catalan, and Walloon.”
“Though, like Wright of Derby, hardly a world-famous name, Veneziano was a leading light of the later 14th-century Venetian art scene and this finely preserved, highly characterful 1360s panel, unearthed from another long-established British collection, was deemed by scholars to be an exceptional example.”
“After c.1400 the scale of, and profits from, dairy farming declined greatly.⁶⁹ Similarly, in the 1390s cattle rearing began to level off in many parts of the country, but continued to expand until the early fifteenth century in certain areas of northern and southern England.⁷⁰ Chicken prices fell from the volatile highs of the 1350s and 1360s and remained stable throughout the 1380s and 1390s, albeit at a higher level than in the pre-plague period.⁷¹ In the 1380s demesne poultry rearing contracted and became less commercialized, perhaps due to a transfer of production to the peasant sector.⁷²”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.