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YAUD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈyȯd, ˈyäd plural -s chiefly Scottish : mare Word History Etymology earlier yald, from Old Norse jalda mare, of Finno-Ugric origin.
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YAUD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Yaud definition: a mare, especially an old, worn-out one.. See examples of YAUD used in a sentence.
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yaud - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Originally used to mean "mare", then "old mare". From Old Norse jalda (“mare”), from a Uralic language, such as Moksha эльде (elde) or Erzya эльде (elde).
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yaud
yaud Sc. and north. dial. (jɔːd, jɑːd) Forms: 4–6 ȝald, 6 ȝad, ȝaid, 6–7 yawde, 6–9 yawd, 8 yade, 8–9 yad, yode, 8– yaud. [a. ON. jalda (Sw. dial. jälda), poet. word for ‘mare’.] 1. A mare: usually applied to an old mare; also loosely to an old or worn-out horse (associated with jade).1500–20 Dunbar...
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YAUD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
YAUD definition: a mare , esp. an old , worn-out one | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.
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SND :: yaud interj - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
YAUD, int. A call made by a shepherd to his dog when he is to drive away sheep at a distance. Also in forms far yaud (Sc. 1808 Jam.), far yaw.
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class="unsortable" | Notes
|- id="Borders Fusion: Pawkie Paitterson's Auld Grey Yaud"
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| rowspan=2 | Borders Fusion: Pawkie Paitterson's Auld Grey Yaud
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| rowspan=2 | Simon Crouch, Matthew Burgess and Kathleen Quinn
| rowspan=2 | Based on a traditional poem, which finds an ageing horse
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Yaud is a Scrabble word?
Noun. YAUD (plural YAUDs) (Scotland, Northern England) A workhorse; an old or worn-out mare. Synonyms. old horse jade. Etymology. From {{ ...
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yaud, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for yaud is from before 1400, in Morte Arthure. yaud is a borrowing from early Scandinavian. Etymons: Norse jalda. See etymology. Nearby ...
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SND :: yaud n - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
2. Fig. A contemptuous term for a woman, freq. one of slovenly or dissolute habits (Sc. 1887 Jam.). Comb. bait-yaud, a woman who gathers shellfish and the like ...
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"YAUD": A colloquial term meaning fraud - OneLook
▸ noun: A workhorse; an old or worn-out mare. ▸ noun: A slovenly woman. Similar: aver, jument, quey, cuddy, yaboo, yoke ...
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Kranok pattern
The top part of the triangle in the Kranok pattern is called Yaud Kranok (ยอดกระหนก).
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yald
yald obs. f. old a., yaud; var. yauld a.; Sc. pa. tense of yield v.
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Yoel Bin-Nun
In 1996 he and Yaakov Shapira established the Midreshet Yaud, within the framework of the Amit network, for the training of teachers in the national service
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