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English
Etymology
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Noun
vude (uncountable)
- (music) A musical genre emerged in Fiji in the 1980s, combining island music with disco and country elements.
2006 November 25, Christie Eliezer, “Islands of Sound: Foundation Plots Sea Change for Inventive Indigenous Music”, in Billboard, volume 118, number 47, page 15:Fiji's homespun reggae acts tour the region, while domestic audiences also devour the vude genre, which emerged in the 1980s and combines the regionally popular guitar/ukulele string-band style with disco and country elements.
Walloon
Etymology
Inherited from Old French vuit, from Vulgar Latin *vocitum. Compare French vide.
Pronunciation
Adjective
vude m (feminine singular vude, masculine plural vudes, feminine plural vudes, feminine plural (before noun) vudès)
- empty
Noun
vude m (plural vudes)
- empty space
- (typography) space
- vacuum, void
Verb
vude
- inflection of vudî:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imper