an English royal house descended from a Welsh squire, Owen Tudor (died 1461), and ruling from 1485 to 1603. Monarchs of the Tudor line were Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I
adjective
2.
denoting a style of architecture of the late perpendicular period and characterized by half-timbered houses
Tudor in American English1
(ˈtudər; ˈtjudər)
noun
1.
name of the ruling family of England (1485-1603), descended from Owen Tudor
adjective
2.
designating or of a style of architecture popular under the Tudors: it is characterized by slightly rounded arches, shallow moldings, extensive paneling, etc.
Tudor in American English2
(ˈtudər; ˈtjudər)
1.
Antony(born William Cook) 1908-87; Brit. dancer & choreographer in the U.S.
2.
Owendied 1461; Welsh nobleman: married the widow of Henry V