tarquin

IPA: tɑrkwˈin

Root Word: Tarquin

noun

  • Family name of a dynasty of Etruscan kings who ruled Rome until 509 B.C.
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Examples of "tarquin" in Sentences

  • Tarquin doesn't have a talk page.
  • A good point and well made Tarquin.
  • Glad you are still with us, Tarquin.
  • Tarquin, why being against progress.
  • The lads go to the police with Tarquin.
  • Hal has another dream of his life as Tarquin.
  • Tarquin is the elder child, aged about twelve.
  • Good idea to get rid of the etymology, Tarquin.
  • Perhaps someone like Tarquin may be able to fix that.
  • On the train they bump into Tarquin Pearce from the Cuban embassy.

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