Tudor
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See also: tudor
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Welsh Tudur (“Theodoric”), from Proto-Celtic *Toutorīxs, later adopted as the surname of a British royal family. Piecewise doublet of Theodoric, Theoderic, Terry, and Derek.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Tudor (plural Tudors)
- 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.
Translations
[edit]monarch of the British royal family during the sixteenth century
style of dress
Adjective
[edit]Tudor (comparative more Tudor, superlative most Tudor)
- 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.
- 2015, Paul Beatty, The Sellout, Oneworld Publications (2016), page 247:
- A massive Tudor estate with a circular driveway, it looked more like an English finishing school than a home.
Translations
[edit]pertaining to the British monarchs of the sixteenth century
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pertaining to the period of British history
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in the style of English buildings of the sixteenth century
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Derived terms
[edit]Romanian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Probably a variant of Teodor, ultimately from Ancient Greek Θεόδωρος (Theódōros). Compare also Toader, Sântoader.
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
[edit]Tudor
- a male given name in Romania, and occasionally also a surname, equivalent to English Theodore
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