tudor

IPA: tˈudɝ

Root Word: Tudor

noun

  • A monarch of the British royal family during the sixteenth century. Specifically, King Henry VII and Henry VIII or one of his three children who ascended the throne.
  • (uncountable) A style of dress popular in Britain during the sixteenth century.

adjective

  • Pertaining to the British monarchs of the sixteenth century.
  • Pertaining to the period of British history ruled by King Henry VII, Henry VIII and the children of Henry VIII.
  • (architecture) In the style of English buildings of the sixteenth century; using exposed wooden beams on the exterior.
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Examples of "tudor" in Sentences

  • Mary Tudor and the empty cradle.
  • Chad's there and a Tudor mansion.
  • The Privy chamber under the Tudors.
  • England was not a democracy in Tudor times.
  • The Abraham Man was a vagabond in the tudor times
  • Mary Tudor had indeed finished her afternoon orisons.
  • He was the ancestor of Owen Tudor and thereby of the Tudor dynasty.
  • He is also known for his avocation of the restoration of a Tudor farmhouse.
  • Admiration of Tudor was a major factor in the longboard revival of the 1990s.
  • Tudor seafarers did not allow cats on board as they were thought to bring bad luck.

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