Synonyms for maud


Grammar : Noun
Spell : mawd
Phonetic Transcription : mɔd

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Définition of maud

Origin :
  • fem. proper name, from Old French Mahaut, from Medieval Latin Matilda from Germanic (cf. Old High German Mahthilda; see Matilda).
  • As in shawl : noun cloak
  • As in donkey : noun small domestic horselike mammal
Example sentences :
  • Maud Hunniwell, Captain Sam's daughter, dropped in on her way to the post office.
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • I can't say I'm happy, exactly, but Maud is and I'm goin' to make-believe be, for her sake.
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Then—then—well, then Maud and I became friends and—and—oh, confound it, you see what I mean!
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • Did Captain Hunniwell talk with you about—about Maud and—and me?
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • But, Charlie, I think you're dead right about what you say concernin' Maud and her father and you.
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • It won't mean that you mustn't make a clean breast of everything to Maud and to Sam.
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • But, Maud, can't you see why he didn't come and tell you before he went to enlist?
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • But, to be real honest now, Maud, would you have been satisfied to have it that way?
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  • Ruth asked her caller to be seated, but Maud paid no attention.
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  • She and Maud wept in each other's arms and were femininely happy accordingly.
  • Extract from : « Shavings » by Joseph C. Lincoln
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