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Definition of Tudor rose in English: Tudor rosenountjuːdəˈrəʊztuːdər A conventionalized, typically five-lobed figure of a rose used in architectural and other decoration in the Tudor period, in particular a combination of the red and white roses of Lancaster or York adopted as a badge by Henry VII. Example sentencesExamples - A fragment of stained glass in the top of the window to the right of the door was decorated with a Tudor rose and dated 1592 with the initials WK.
- Above a Tudor rose is Arthur, originally with Henry's face, and royal symbols.
- Made by the Chipping Campden Guild of Handicrafts they stand at the entrance to the churchyard., incorporating in their design the Queen's monogram, Tudor roses and the year 1953.
- The paper revealed a pattern of flowers in a vase and Tudor roses printed in black with green and white additions.
- The Mary Rose was named after Henry's favourite sister and the royal Tudor rose which became its emblem.
Definition of Tudor rose in US English: Tudor rosenountuːdər A conventionalized, typically five-lobed figure of a rose used in architectural and other decoration in the Tudor period, in particular a combination of the red and white roses of Lancaster or York adopted as a badge by Henry VII. Example sentencesExamples - Made by the Chipping Campden Guild of Handicrafts they stand at the entrance to the churchyard., incorporating in their design the Queen's monogram, Tudor roses and the year 1953.
- The paper revealed a pattern of flowers in a vase and Tudor roses printed in black with green and white additions.
- Above a Tudor rose is Arthur, originally with Henry's face, and royal symbols.
- The Mary Rose was named after Henry's favourite sister and the royal Tudor rose which became its emblem.
- A fragment of stained glass in the top of the window to the right of the door was decorated with a Tudor rose and dated 1592 with the initials WK.
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