name of the ruling family of England (1485-1603), descended from Owen Tudor
adjective
designating or of a style of architecture popular under the Tudors: it is characterized by slightly rounded arches, shallow moldings, extensive paneling, etc.
Tudor,
Antony (born William Cook) 1908-87; Brit. dancer & choreographer in the U.S.
Tudor,
Owen died 1461; Welsh nobleman: married the widow of Henry V
See Tudor in American Heritage Dictionary 4
(to͞oˈdər, tyo͞oˈ-)
English ruling dynasty (1485-1603), including Henry VII and his descendants Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
(to͞oˈdər, tyo͞oˈ-)
adjective
Of or relating to the royal house of Tudor.
a. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the period of the Tudors.
b. Of, relating to, or characteristic of an architectural style derived from this period, having exposed beams as a typical feature.
, Antony 1909-1987.
British-born American dancer and choreographer known for his psychological ballets, such as Undertow (1945) and The Leaves Are Fading (1975).