Tirolean
adjective, noun
1.
Tyrolean.
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Tyrol or its inhabitants.
2.
designating or typifying the peasant dress of the Tyrol, especially a man’s soft-brimmed, usually green felt hat with a peaked crown and a feather or brush ornament on the hatband.
noun
3.
a native or inhabitant of the Tyrol.
adjective, noun
1.
a variant spelling of Tyrolean See Tyrolese
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