Definitions for Maud

Maud maud

Spelling: [mawd]
IPA: /mɔd/

Maud is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 33 anagrams from letters in Maud (admu).

Definitions for Maud

noun

  1. a gray woolen plaid worn by shepherds and others in S Scotland.
  2. a rug or wrap of like material, used as a traveling robe, steamer rug, etc.
  3. Matilda (def 1).
  4. Also, Maude. a female given name, form of Matilda.

Origin of Maud

First recorded in 1780-90; perhaps apocopated variant of obsolete maldy a coarse gray woolen cloth

Examples for Maud

Then—then—well, then maud and I became friends and—and—oh, confound it, you see what I mean!

maud Hunniwell, Captain Sam's daughter, dropped in on her way to the post office.

maud Stack is the beautiful and brilliant junior English major who will die.

I can't say I'm happy, exactly, but maud is and I'm goin' to make-believe be, for her sake.

It won't mean that you mustn't make a clean breast of everything to maud and to Sam.

Did Captain Hunniwell talk with you about—about maud and—and me?

But, Charlie, I think you're dead right about what you say concernin' maud and her father and you.

But, maud, can't you see why he didn't come and tell you before he went to enlist?

Suddenly, Mary, Louis, Helena, Albert, Margaret, Arthur, maud, and of course George can look forward to new life in 2014.

But, to be real honest now, maud, would you have been satisfied to have it that way?

Word Value for Maud
Scrable

0

Words with friends

9

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