tude

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See also: 'tude, -tude, and tu'de

English

Noun

tude (countable and uncountable, plural tudes)

  1. Alternative spelling of 'tude

Anagrams

Danish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle High German or Middle Low German tūten.[1] The verb is either an independent onomatopoeic formation or derived, with an irregular treatment of the initial consonant, from Proto-Germanic *þeutaną (to howl), which is the source of Old Norse þjóta, Swedish tjuta, Old English þēotan, Old High German diozan.

Cognate with Dutch tuiten, toeten. Swedish tuta and German tuten are borrowed from Low German, and English toot is borrowed from Dutch.

Verb

tude (imperative tud, infinitive at tude, present tense tuder, past tense tudede, perfect tense har tudet)

  1. howl
  2. yowl
  3. hoot
  4. (derogatory) blubber, weep, cry
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Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

tude c

  1. indefinite plural of tud

Tok Pisin

Etymology

From English today.

Noun

tude

  1. today

Adverb

tude

  1. today

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