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
- offspring, progeny
- child
- 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)
- crooked
- (figuratively) wrong, false
Related terms
- stuargi
- tuart
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