Definitions for Tirolese

Tirolese Tir·o·lese

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

Tirolese is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 362 anagrams from letters in Tirolese (eeilorst).

Definitions for Tirolese

adjective, noun

  1. Tyrolese.
  2. Tyrolean.

Origin of Tirolese

First recorded in 1800-10; Tyrol + -ese

Examples for Tirolese

The sufferings of the Tirolese on this occasion doubtless tended to confirm them in their aversion for the Lutheran League.

He was an excellent young man, endowed in an especial degree with Tirolese virtues.

This was a pleasanter fate than that of the Tirolese peasant who followed his herd under a stone, where they had all disappeared.

Similar crystals of relatively large size are found attached to gneiss at several places in the Swiss and Tirolese Alps.

A Tirolese saga speaks of a man who had a wife of unknown extraction.

The chisel of the Tirolese sculptor Nissl has set forth in grotesque design a group of Jews fulfilling their fearful deed.

Whatever faults the Tirolese may have to answer for, they will not arise from religion being put out of sight.

In the Tirolese fighting of 1735, and in the unfortunate Turkish war, he won further distinction as a general officer.

The troubles of 1848 gave the Tirolese again an opportunity of showing that their ancient loyalty was undiminished.

The rest, with the assistance of the Tirolese themselves, were to ward off irruptions from Italy.

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