Synonyms for baud


Grammar : Noun
Spell : bawd
Phonetic Transcription : bɔd


Définition of baud

Origin :
  • 1932, originally a unit of speed in telegraphy, coined in French in 1929 in honor of French inventor and engineer Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot (1845-1903), who designed a telegraph printing system.
  • As in baud rate : noun data transmission rate
Example sentences :
  • I didna gae slapdash to them wi' our young bra' bridegroom, to gar them baud up the market.
  • Extract from : « Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years Hence, Complete » by Sir Walter Scott
  • I am sure I am no to baud out for ever against this sort of going on; but when folk's missed, then they are moaned.'
  • Extract from : « Guy Mannering, or The Astrologer, Complete, Illustrated » by Sir Walter Scott
  • "Baud mens, sahib," said Tippoo, clutching his forehead with one hand and bowing forward.
  • Extract from : « Motor Matt's Clue » by Stanley R. Matthews
  • She dwells in the wilds of the Baud State and is supposed to fulfil all the desires of the Sudhs.
  • Extract from : « The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV » by R.V. Russell
  • They had been ambushed scarce four hours from Quebec by a baud of marauding Oneidas.
  • Extract from : « The Grey Cloak » by Harold MacGrath
  • Besides, the confession may be but fair, to baud the blame frae bein laid at the door o' some innocent man!
  • Extract from : « Salted With Fire » by George MacDonald

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