different between tudor vs stuart

tudor

Old English

Alternative forms

  • tuddor

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *t?dr?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?tu?.dor/

Noun

t?dor n

  1. offspring, progeny
  2. child
  3. family, race

Declension

Related terms

  • ort?dre
  • t?dran
  • t?drian

Descendants

  • Middle English: tuder

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stuart

Friulian

Etymology

From Latin extortus. Compare Italian storto, Ladin stort.

Adjective

stuart (feminine stuarte)

  1. crooked
  2. (figuratively) wrong, false

Related terms

  • stuargi
  • tuart

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