 | English  | German |  |
 | previous {adj} [era, phase etc.] | 313 voraufgehend [selten] [vorausgehend] |  |
 | archi. hist. philos. Josephinian {adj} [pertaining to the era of Joseph II. in Austria] | 15 josephinistisch |  |
Verbs |
 | to dawn [day, era] | 102 anbrechen [geh.] [beginnen] [z. B. Zeit, Ära] |  |
 | to dawn [day, era] | 29 heraufsteigen [anbrechen] |  |
 | to dawn [day, era] | 29 heraufziehen [Tag, Zeitalter] |  |
Nouns |
 | advent [of an era etc.] | 1836 Beginn {m} |  |
 | onset [sudden beginning, i.e. of a new era, of winter, etc.] | 90 Einbruch {m} [plötzlicher Beginn, z. B. einer neuen Zeit, des Winters etc.] |  |
 | age [era] | 62 Epoche {f} |  |
 | inauguration [of an era] | 28 Beginn {m} [einer Ära] |  |
 | automot. [modern-era classic car] | 21 Youngtimer {m} |  |
 | hist. carpetbagger [pej.] [USA: term Southerners gave to Northerners who moved to the South during the Reconstruction era] | 20 Carpetbagger {m} [pej.] [USA: Nordstaatler, der nach dem Sezessionskrieg in den unterlegenen Süden kam, Art "Glücksritter"] |  |
 | circumstance [referring to time or era] | 13 Zeitumstand {m} |  |
 | age [era] | 8 Zeit {f} [Zeitalter] |  |
 | hist. Victorian [female of the Victorian era] | 7 Viktorianerin {f} |  |
 | hist. Victorian [man of the Victorian era] | 7 Viktorianer {m} |  |
 | archi. [architectural style of the era of Joseph II in Austria ] | Josephinischer Stil {m} |  |
 | hist. [era after the March Revolution of 1848 / 1849 in Germany and Austria] | Nachmärz {m} |  |
 | hist. lit. Goethezeit [Goethe era, esp. in the phrase: in the Goethezeit] [in literary, cultural or historical studies] | Goethezeit {f} |  |
2 Words: Others |
 | 90s-era ... [e.g. 90s-era fashion] | ... der Neunziger [ugs.] [der 1990er Jahre] [z. B. Mode der Neunziger] |  |
2 Words: Verbs |
 | to usher sth. in [a new era etc.] | etw.Akk. einleiten [neues Zeitalter etc.] |  |
2 Words: Nouns |
 | [era of] plentiful oil | [Jahre der] Ölschwemme {f} |  |
 | hist. mil. aero cavalry {sg} [Am.] [air-transportable light armor reconnaissance used in Cold War era] | lufttransportfähige Panzeraufklärungseinheiten {pl} |  |
 | hist. mil. Dead Hand [also: perimeter; a Cold-War-era nuclear-control system used by the Soviet Union] | Tote Hand {f} [Nuklearwaffenpolitik] |  |
 | emergence into sth. [new era] | Aufbruch {m} in etw. |  |
 | enlightened age [era] | aufgeklärtes Zeitalter {n} |  |
 | reform era [also: Reform Era] | Reformära {f} |  |
 | hist. reform era [also: Reform Era] | Reformzeit {f} |  |
 | armour segmented armor [Am.] [Roman early common era] [Lorica segmentata] | Schienenpanzer {m} |  |
 | hist. struggle session [public humiliation and torture used by the Communist Party of China in the Mao Zedong era] | Kampfsitzung {f} |  |
3 Words: Verbs |
 | to go over into sth. [era etc.] | in etw. hineinreichen [zeitlich] |  |
3 Words: Nouns |
 | mil. control room mate [WWII-era submarine personnel] | Zentralemaat {m} |  |
 | hist. sports dead-ball era [also: deadball era] [Am.] [history of Major League Baseball, app. 1901-1919] | Deadball-Ära {f} [US-amerik. Baseball-Liga, 1901 bis 1919] |  |
 | hist. era of freedom [Sweden] [1718-1772] [also: Era of Freedom] | Freiheitszeit {f} [Schweden] |  |
 | geol. Late Mesozoic (Era) [also: late Mesozoic (Era)] | Spätmesozoikum {n} |  |
 | comp. post-PC era [also: Post-PC era] | Post-PC-Zeitalter {n} |  |