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Origin:
From keep + sake; entering English in the 18th century.
Definition:
An object preserved as a reminder of a person or event.
Example:
“The wedding produced keepsakes for a nation.”
Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (1840)
The Union That Anchored Victorian English
On this day — February 10, 1840, Queen Victoria married Prince Albert, a ceremonial moment that symbolically consolidated the cultural momentum of the Victorian era. While the marriage itself is not a linguistic milestone, it sits at the beginning of a period that profoundly shaped standard written English.
The Victorian age coincided with expanding mass literacy, the rapid growth of print culture, and major lexicographical projects that helped codify spelling, usage, and grammar. It was an era of serialized novels, proliferating newspapers, and increasingly standardized journalistic prose, all of which contributed to stabilizing and disseminating a recognizable form of modern English.
The marriage was extensively documented in letters, newspapers, and later biography, reinforcing English as a language of public record and cultural narration. On this day, the event stands less as a turning point in itself and more as a symbolic marker of a century in which English expanded, formalized, and globalized at unprecedented scale.
In the British English vs. X section, we’ll explore how English varies across regions, including American, Scottish, Indian, Australian, and more, giving you a deeper understanding of the language’s diversity.
Your Language Learning Recap
Catch up on the last three monthly reviews, where English and Spanish learners alike can find everything they need to stay on track.
From grammar tips to captivating stories, vocabulary builders, and engaging readings, these wrap-ups have it all.
Plus, if you want to explore even more, you can click here to check out reviews from previous months!
