Definitions for Tyrolese

Tyrolese Tyr·o·lese

Spelling: [tir-uh-leez, -lees, tahy-ruh-]
IPA: /ˌtɪr əˈliz, -ˈlis, ˌtaɪ rə-/

Tyrolese is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 294 anagrams from letters in Tyrolese (eelorsty).

Definitions for Tyrolese

adjective, noun

  1. Tyrolean.

Origin of Tyrolese

First recorded in 1800-10; Tyrol + -ese

Examples for Tyrolese

The Tyrolese always speak what they think without reserve or disguise.

The colour of the dress of the Tyrolese is different in every valley.

"I vote that we are all Tyrolese peasanths," lisped the fat and dumpy Mrs. Malone.

Kings were always kind; so the Tyrolese think, who love their lords.

The marriage ceremonies of the Tyrolese are not less interesting.

If she needed a concrete illustration she could point to the Tyrolese.

It has been said that of all Tyrolese towns Innsbruck is the least national.

The national songs of the Tyrolese likewise prove the violence of their passions.

Shots rang from the outposts; the Tyrolese sprang to arms; "Sandra!"

The Adige was crossed by the Austrians under cover of Tyrolese rifleshots.

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