Definitions for Tudor

Tudor Tu·dor

Spelling: [too-der, tyoo-]
IPA: /ˈtu dər, ˈtyu-/

Tudor is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 54 anagrams from letters in Tudor (dortu).

Definitions for Tudor

noun

  1. Antony, 1909–87, English choreographer and dancer.
  2. David (Eugene) 1926–1996, U.S. pianist and composer.
  3. Mary, Mary I.
  4. a member of the royal family that ruled in England from 1485 to 1603.

adjective

  1. pertaining or belonging to the English royal house of Tudor.
  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of the periods of the reigns of the Tudor sovereigns:

Examples for Tudor

The Tudor period is well-trodden ground in historical fiction and I admit I picked this book up wearily, thinking I knew it all.

"Well," said Mrs. Tudor, resignedly, leaning back in her chair.

You are almost the last person I should have looked to for a sentiment about Tudor foundations.

The Tudor dynasty had ended before the Romanoff dynasty began.

Henry Tudor, who had a weak claim to the throne, became Henry VII, founding the Tudor dynasty.

"I am afraid there is a mixture of truth in what he says," said Mrs. Tudor, at last.

His weak, thin, arms, and lopsided shoulders would have presented exactly the sort of impression that the Tudor writers gave him.

On his “Certificate of Employment during the War,” Tudor is listed as a farm laborer.

As it happens, Tudor was born the same year as Owen, in a town not far away.

It took a Tudor will to do the deed, and it took an obsequious Tudor age to accept it.

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