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Tudor
[too-der, tyoo-]
noun
Antony, 1909–87, English choreographer and dancer.
David (Eugene), 1926–1996, U.S. pianist and composer.
Mary. Mary I.
a member of the royal family that ruled in England from 1485 to 1603.
adjective
pertaining or belonging to the English royal house of Tudor.
of, relating to, or characteristic of the periods of the reigns of the Tudor sovereigns.
Tudor architecture.
Tudor
/ ˈːə /
noun
an English royal house descended from a Welsh squire, Owen Tudor (died 1461), and ruling from 1485 to 1603. Monarchs of the Tudor line were Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I
adjective
denoting a style of architecture of the late perpendicular period and characterized by half-timbered houses
Other Word Forms
- pre-Tudor adjective
Example Sentences
If a Tudor burned down, build a Tudor.
Beth Tudor said: "I'm not saving as much as I'd want to which is a bit frustrating, because there's so many other costs with having kids."
Rare 16th Century wall paintings have been revealed at a former Tudor hunting lodge.
To come back as fast as possible, the 83-year-old widow has decided on a home radically different from the 1939 Tudor where she and her husband raised their two daughters.
In the 16th century, California came within a Tudor whisker of being a queen’s land: Elizabeth I.
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