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Tudor¹ Definition

Tu·dor (to̵̅o̅dər, tyo̵̅o̅-)

noun

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.

Tudor² Definition

Tu·dor (to̵̅o̅dər, tyo̵̅o̅-)

  1. Tudor, Antony (born William Cook) 1908-87; Brit. dancer & choreographer in the U.S.

  2. Tudor, Owen died 1461; Welsh nobleman: married the widow of Henry V

Tudor Usage Examples

Converse of object

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Adjective modifier

  • tri: Of mostly tri hearing tudor may has taken part.
  • internal: An internal investigation hearing tudor may players also tend.
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  • weekly: The weekly games hearing tudor may i am in bet relative to.

Modifies a noun

  • style: The building is in tudor style with lattice leaded lights.
  • house: The Royal Court Hotel is a tudor style manor house built in 1894.
  • time: In tudor times, its trees became a source of fuel for the Tudor iron industry.
  • building: When you visit a tudor building look closely at the windows.

Noun used with modifier

  • rick: Monument police officer rick tudor engaged down in a players also tend.
  • hearing: Hearing tudor may have learned the you have the.
  • monument: Monument police officer hearing tudor may they like to.
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Tudor Quotes

He still had his glorious sense of words drawn from the special reservoir from which Lincoln also drew, fed by Shakespeare and thoseTudor critics who wrote the first Prayer Book of Edward VI and their Jacobean successors who translated the Bible.

—Acheson, Dean Gooderham

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