Definition of Etrurian in English:
Etrurian
adjective & noun ɪˈtrʊərɪənəˈtrʊriən
another term for Etruscan
Example sentencesExamples
- The manuscript was the work of the secretary of the college of the Etrurian augurs.
- He remained there, staring out over the Etrurian hills, where black storm clouds weaved their way in and out of the higher peaks.
- Eight immense pillars supporting the dome are in two shades of yellow Etrurian marble, delicate and unmarked.
- The Chinese have ten previous ages, and the Etrurians and the Mayas all report seven previous worlds, while the Polynesians and Icelanders have nine.
- The architecture of the Romans owes its origin to their neighbours the Etrurians, who flourished in arts and science many centuries even prior to the European Greeks.
Definition of Etrurian in US English:
Etrurian
adjective & nounəˈtro͝orēənəˈtrʊriən
another term for Etruscan
Example sentencesExamples
- The manuscript was the work of the secretary of the college of the Etrurian augurs.
- He remained there, staring out over the Etrurian hills, where black storm clouds weaved their way in and out of the higher peaks.
- The architecture of the Romans owes its origin to their neighbours the Etrurians, who flourished in arts and science many centuries even prior to the European Greeks.
- Eight immense pillars supporting the dome are in two shades of yellow Etrurian marble, delicate and unmarked.
- The Chinese have ten previous ages, and the Etrurians and the Mayas all report seven previous worlds, while the Polynesians and Icelanders have nine.