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单词 tudor
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Tudoradj.n.

Brit. /ˈtjuːdə/, /ˈtʃuːdə/, U.S. /ˈt(j)udər/
Etymology: attributive use of the surname Tudor (in Welsh Tewdwr): see below.
A. adj.
1. Belonging to the line of English sovereigns (from Henry VII to Elizabeth I) descended from Owen Tudor, who married Catherine, the widowed queen of Henry V.
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society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > sovereign ruler or monarch > [adjective] > relating to specific sovereigns
Tudor1779
Tudoresque1847
1779 Mirror No. 18. ⁋9 In England,..the high prerogative exerted by the Princes of the Tudor race.
1906 Q. Rev. July 56 A Tudor dynasty held the throne.
2. Applied to the style of architecture (the latest form of Perpendicular) which prevailed in England during the reigns of the Tudors; belonging to, characteristic of, or resembling this. Also of interior decoration. Tudor arch, the flattened form of arch characteristic of the Tudor style. Tudor flower, an upright stalked trefoil ornament used in long rows on cornices, etc. in Tudor architecture. Tudor rose, a conventional figure of a rose adopted as a badge by Henry VII, occurring in architectural and other decoration in the Tudor period; in Heraldry figured as a combination of a red and a white rose (either a smaller rose set upon a larger, or a single rose with the two tinctures divided quarterly). Also Tudor-style adj.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > Italian Renaissance or 14-16th century > [adjective] > other styles of 14-16th century
Tudor1815
Tudoresque1847
Henri II1877
mannerist1934
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > Tudor and Jacobean
Queen Elizabeth1673
Tudor1815
Elizabethan1821
Jacobean1844
Tudoresque1847
Jacobethan1933
Tudorish1965
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > arch > [noun] > other types of arch
bowOE
craba1387
cove1511
triumphal arch (arc)a1566
straight arch1663
pointed arch1688
rough arch1693
jack-arch1700
oxi1700
raking arch1711
flat arch1715
scheme-arch1725
counter-arch1726
ox-eye arch1736
surbased dome1763
ogee1800
rising arch1809
sub-arch1811
deaf arch1815
four-centred arch1815
mixed arch1815
Tudor arch1815
camber1823
lancet arch1823
invert1827
platband1828
pier arch1835
ogive1841
scoinson arch1842
segment1845
skew arch1845
drop-arch1848
equilateral arch1848
lancet1848
rear arch1848
straining-arch1848
tierceron1851
shouldered arch1853
archlet1862
segment-arch1887
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > mock-Tudor or -Jacobean
Tudor1902
Tudorized1923
mock Tudor1931
Tudorbethan1933
Tudory1970
1815 T. Rickman in J. Smith Panorama Sci. & Art I. 132 [An arch] of four centres, commonly called the Tudor arch.
1842 Ld. Tennyson Edwin Morris 11 A Tudor-chimnied bulk Of mellow brickwork.
1848 J. H. Parker Rickman's Styles Archit. Eng. (ed. 5) 212 What has been called the Tudor flower, an ornament used instead of battlement, as an upper finish.
1850 J. Weale Rudim. Dict. Terms Archit. iv. 479/1 [Henry VII] assumed the Tudor rose, or the red rose charged with the white, as emblematical of his united claims to the throne.
1880 M. E. Braddon Just as I Am ii It was a Tudor house.
1902 G. E. Mitton Hampstead & Marylebone 23 There is the police-station..and adjacent an interesting Tudor house, which, though not old, is well built.
1928 R. Kipling Bk. of Words 267 I have only to leave the Tudor grill~room, take the electric lift upstairs.
1953 R. Lehmann Echoing Grove 177 A chintzy Tudor-style hotel.
1955 M. Gilbert Sky High viii. 116 They had a glass of sherry in the Tudor Bar, followed by a meal in the Jacobean Dining-Room.
1970 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 26 Sept. 42/6 (advt.) Charming Tudor bungalow with pretty garden.
1978 J. Pudney Thank Goodness for Cake 82 Their Tudor-style manor house.
1979 R. Jaffe Class Reunion ii. iv. 156 Would they like this Tudor house, or that Spanish one?
B. n.
1. Mock-Tudor style.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [noun] > mock-Tudor
Stockbroker Tudor1939
Tudor1939
Tudory1959
1939 O. Lancaster Homes Sweet Homes 70 (heading) Stockbrokers Tudor.
1961 ‘J. le Carré’ Call for Dead iv. 37 The Fountain Café..was all Tudor and horse brasses.
1969 E. Sandon View into Village 93 At the Somerton corner is the Boxted and Hartest Club erected..in 1888, in red brick Tudor, with two gigantic oriel windows.
2. North American. A house in mock-Tudor style.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [noun] > mock-Tudor > a building
Tudor1969
1969 P. Zelver Honey Bunch vii. 35 The Swopes lived on one side of the McKittricks in an English Tudor.
1980 News & Observer (Raleigh, N. Carolina) 28 Oct. wa–5/5 This tudor is located on a circular street with many trees.

Derivatives

Tudoresque adj. /-ˈrɛsk/ characteristic of the Tudors or the Tudor period; in or resembling the Tudor style, in architecture or art.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > sovereign ruler or monarch > [adjective] > relating to specific sovereigns
Tudor1779
Tudoresque1847
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > Italian Renaissance or 14-16th century > [adjective] > other styles of 14-16th century
Tudor1815
Tudoresque1847
Henri II1877
mannerist1934
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > Tudor and Jacobean
Queen Elizabeth1673
Tudor1815
Elizabethan1821
Jacobean1844
Tudoresque1847
Jacobethan1933
Tudorish1965
1847 A. Helps Friends in Council I. v. 81 Those Protestant proceedings, which we may rather hope were Tudoresque than Protestant.
1881 A. F. Oakey Building Home 101 An old sixteenth-century Tudoresque house.
1893 Athenæum 20 May 635/1 We have the Tudoresque, the Caroline, the Restoration, and other styles [of book-plates].

Draft additions 1993

More generally: of, belonging to, or characteristic of the period of the House of Tudor; reminiscent of this age. Frequently in combinations, as Tudor–Stuart.
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the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [adjective] > Tudor
Marian1579
Tudor1872
Stuart1873
Tudorized1923
Tudorish1965
1872 Goldw. Smith in Fortn. Rev. Mar. 254 The great Elizabethan mansions..are the graceful monuments of the Tudor land-grabbers.
1920 T. S. Eliot Sacred Wood 15 The Tudor–Stuart dramatists.
1939 O. Lancaster Homes Sweet Homes 10 All over Europe the lights are going out, oil-lamps, gas-mantles, electroliers, olde Tudor lanthorns.
1964 D. Owen Eng. Philanthropy (1965) iii. xiii. 363 Wealthy merchants of the Tudor–Stuart era..might endow a grammar school in their native town.
1990 Ess. in Crit. 40 6 It is hardly surprising that we find nothing like the triumphalist or Tudor vision of England in the English writing of the period.

Draft additions 1993

ˈTudorish adj. = Tudoresque adj. at Derivatives.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [adjective] > Tudor
Marian1579
Tudor1872
Stuart1873
Tudorized1923
Tudorish1965
society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > Tudor and Jacobean
Queen Elizabeth1673
Tudor1815
Elizabethan1821
Jacobean1844
Tudoresque1847
Jacobethan1933
Tudorish1965
1965 C. Forsyte Double Death xii. 97 A small bar with a Tudorish timbered roof.
1983 S. Barlay Price of Silence ii. 41 A street of largish, Tudorish semi-detached houses.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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