Definitions for Etruscan

Etruscan E·trus·can

Spelling: [ih-truhs-kuh n]
IPA: /ɪˈtrʌs kən/

Etruscan is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 541 anagrams from letters in Etruscan (acenrstu).

Definitions for Etruscan

noun

  1. an inhabitant of ancient Etruria.
  2. the extinct language of Etruria, not known to be related to any other language. Abbreviation: Etr.

adjective

  1. pertaining to Etruria, its inhabitants, civilization, art, or language.

Origin of Etruscan

1700-10; Latin Etrusc(us) of Etruria + -an

Examples for Etruscan

A number of examples of bridgework have been found in the old Etruscan tombs.

The saturae contained an Etruscan element, but atellans were entirely Etruscan.

It was found among the ruins of one of the oldest of the Etruscan cities.

Balanchine danced the role of Polio and Tanaquil, the Etruscan Queen sensitive to omens, danced the victim.

The first name is that of an Etruscan Queen, one sensitive to omens.

The latter was both an Etruscan and a Roman deity, the goddess of memory.

The Celtic dolmen and cromlech, the Etruscan tumulus, the Hebrew galgal, are words.

It is by the subject chiefly that the Etruscan vases are distinguished from the Greek vases.

The reason for this lies in the structure of the Etruscan language.

Certainly it must have been a considerable town in the Etruscan period.

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