Tyrolese
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Of or relating to the Tyrol: Pertaining to the Tyrol region, a historical area in the Alps now divided between Austria and Italy.
- Characteristic of the Tyrol or its people: Describing the distinctive cultural traits, traditions, or styles associated with the inhabitants of the Tyrol.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The festival featured traditional Tyrolese music and dance. (The festival showcased music and dance originating from the Tyrol region.)
- She wore a beautiful Tyrolese hat with a feather. (She wore a hat that is characteristic of the traditional attire from the Tyrol.)
- We sampled some authentic Tyrolese cuisine. (We tried food that is typical of the Tyrol region.)
Advanced Usage
- Used attributively to describe cultural artifacts, geography, or people originating from the Tyrol.
- The Tyrolese landscape is famous for its majestic Alps. (The landscape of the Tyrol is renowned for its mountains.)
- He is a Tyrolese woodcarver, continuing a centuries-old craft. (He is a woodcarver from the Tyrol, practicing a traditional craft.)
Variants and Related Words
- Tyrolean (adjective): A common variant spelling and synonym for Tyrolese.
- Tyrolean architecture is charming.
- Tyrol (noun): The name of the region itself.
- Tyrolese (noun, plural): Can refer to the people from the Tyrol (less common than the adjectival use).
- The Tyrolese are known for their hospitality.
Synonyms
- Tyrolean: Having the same meaning; of or from the Tyrol.
- Alpine: Pertaining to the Alps, which includes the Tyrol region, though this is a broader term.
Notes on Usage
- The word Tyrolese is primarily used as an adjective. When used as a noun to refer to the people, it is considered plural (e.g., ).
- It is a proper adjective and is often capitalized.
Adjective
- of or relating to or characteristic of the Tyrol or its people
- Tyrolean yodeling