Pseudo-tudo

adj, noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    An architectural style using elements of Tudor or Tudor revival architecture, or a building employing such style, especially one judged to be inauthentic or of lower quality. derogatory, uncommon, uncountable

    "[…] dormers and leaded panes abounded, and so did angles, bright tiles and horizontal windows, the gnomes having combined Pseudo-Tudo with Lutyens-Functional."

Adjective
  1. 1
    In a style similar to Tudor or mock-Tudor architecture; faux Tudor. derogatory, not-comparable, uncommon, usually

    "Then I went to the Grafton Cinema to have supper in the pseudy tudy interior."

Example

More examples

"Then I went to the Grafton Cinema to have supper in the pseudy tudy interior."

Etymology

From pseudo- + Tudor, with the latter element reduced, resulting in internal rhyme. Compare variant pseudy tudy. Attested from the mid 20th century (see quotations below).

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