Definition of Tigrayan in English:
 Tigrayan
(also Tigrean)
adjectivetɪˈɡreɪəntəˈɡreɪən
Relating to or characteristic of the Ethiopian province of Tigray or its people.
 the tiny Tigrayan minority community
Example sentencesExamples
-  At the same time he adopted the name of a Tigrayan nationalist student who had been killed by the regime.
 -  During the colonial era, Italy briefly ruled Tigrayan lands.
 -  There are still few Western-trained physicians and life expectancy is low in Tigrayan areas.
 -  Many Tigrayan churches were cut into cliffs or from single blocks of stone, as they were in Turkey and in parts of Greece.
 -  Among the first peoples to inhabit Ethiopia were Ge'ez speaking agrarians, who settled in the Tigrayan highlands around 2000 BC.
 
nountɪˈɡreɪəntəˈɡreɪən
A native or inhabitant of the Ethiopian province of Tigray.
 they would prefer the leadership to remain in the hands of a Tigrayan
Example sentencesExamples
-  The Tigrayans, in fact, had been converted to Christianity hundreds of years before most of Europe.
 -  What is certain is the federal government in Addis Ababa, dominated by Orthodox Christian Tigrayans and Amharans, is determined the insurgents' aims will not be achieved by violence.
 -  His administration is dominated by minority Tigrayans.
 -  The regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea where most Tigrayans live are high plateau, separated from the Red Sea by an escarpment) and a desert.
 -  Today roughly half the Tigrayans live in Ethiopia and the other half in Eritrea.
 
Rhymes
Eritrean, Ghanaian, Himalayan, Malayan
   Definition of Tigrayan in US English:
 Tigrayan
(also Tigrean)
adjectivetəˈɡrāəntəˈɡreɪən
Relating to or characteristic of the Ethiopian province of Tigray or its people.
 the tiny Tigrayan minority community
Example sentencesExamples
-  At the same time he adopted the name of a Tigrayan nationalist student who had been killed by the regime.
 -  Among the first peoples to inhabit Ethiopia were Ge'ez speaking agrarians, who settled in the Tigrayan highlands around 2000 BC.
 -  Many Tigrayan churches were cut into cliffs or from single blocks of stone, as they were in Turkey and in parts of Greece.
 -  During the colonial era, Italy briefly ruled Tigrayan lands.
 -  There are still few Western-trained physicians and life expectancy is low in Tigrayan areas.
 
nountəˈɡrāəntəˈɡreɪən
A native or inhabitant of the Ethiopian province of Tigray.
 they would prefer the leadership to remain in the hands of a Tigrayan
Example sentencesExamples
-  Today roughly half the Tigrayans live in Ethiopia and the other half in Eritrea.
 -  What is certain is the federal government in Addis Ababa, dominated by Orthodox Christian Tigrayans and Amharans, is determined the insurgents' aims will not be achieved by violence.
 -  The Tigrayans, in fact, had been converted to Christianity hundreds of years before most of Europe.
 -  His administration is dominated by minority Tigrayans.
 -  The regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea where most Tigrayans live are high plateau, separated from the Red Sea by an escarpment) and a desert.