"Tarquins" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tarquins" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tarquins" Meaning

Tarrare or Tarquinius was a name in Roman mythology, associated with Tarquin the Sober, a king of Rome and a descendant of the Etruscan Tarquins who were the rulers of Rome from around 616 to 509 BC. In modern times, Tarrare was also the name of a 1770s French chef who gained fame for his prodigious appetite.

"Tarquins" Examples

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1. The castle's architecture was a mix of medieval and baroque styles, reminiscent of Tarquin's reign.
2. Her name, Tarquinia, was a testament to the influence of the aristocratic family on local politics.
3. The development of ancient Roman literature was largely influenced by the likes of Tarquins, who exemplified eloquence.
4. The newly built amphitheater was constructed by a group of well-known artisans purposely employed by Tarquin, the Roman king.
5. The epitome of Thurin's ruins was the majestic Tarquin's Arch, the namesake monument of an ancient king.

"Tarquins" Similar Words

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Tarpon

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A tarpon is a large, silver-gray fish with a distinctive large mouth and a rounded tail. It is a tropical species that is native to the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the Americas, from the Americas to Ecuador. Tarpon are known for their impressive size, with the largest recorded individual reaching a length of up to 8.2 feet (2.5 meters) and weighing up to 280 pounds (127 kg). They are a prized game fish and are popular among recreational anglers due to their strong fighting ability and impressive leaps out of the water. In some parts of the world, tarpon are considered a delicacy and are consumed as food.

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Tarre

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There are a few possible meanings for the word "tarre", but one of the most common interpretations is that it is an archaic or dialectical spelling of the word "tharre", which is a verb that means to censure or scold severely.<br><br>However, "tarre" can also be a surname of Scottish origin, and in some cases, it's used as a first name as well.<br><br>Additionally, it's worth noting that "tarre" can be a rare or obsolete word for a type of disease-causing fungus or a root in some cultures.

Tarred

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Coated or sealed with tar for waterproofing; covered in tar.

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