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maud

English

Noun

maud (plural mauds)

  1. A grey plaid once worn by shepherds in Scotland and Northumbria.

Anagrams

  • Duma, duma, muda

Estonian

Noun

maud

  1. nominative plural of magu

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baud

English

Alternative forms

  • Baud

Etymology

Borrowed from French baud. Named for French inventor Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot (1845-1903).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /b??d/
  • Rhymes: -??d

Noun

baud (countable and uncountable, plural bauds)

  1. (computing, telecommunications) A unit of data transmission symbol rate; the number of signalling events per second.
  2. (computing, informal) bps (bits per second), regardless of how many bits are represented by each symbol.

Derived terms

  • gigabaud
  • kilobaud
  • megabaud

Translations

Anagrams

  • Buda, Daub, abud, daub

Czech

Noun

baud m

  1. baud (unit of rate of data transmission)

Further reading

  • baud in Kartotéka Novo?eského lexikálního archivu
  • baud in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989

Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin v?x, vocem, possibly influenced by v?tum.

Noun

baud f

  1. voice

Dibabawon Manobo

Noun

baud

  1. pigeon

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bo/
  • Rhymes: -o

Etymology 1

From Old French bald (joyous, full of ardor), from Frankish *bald, *balt, from Proto-Germanic *balþaz (strong, bold) (compare English bold, Dutch boud).

Noun

baud m (plural bauds)

  1. A type of hunting dog

Related terms

  • baudet

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English baud. Named for French inventor Jean-Maurice-Émile Baudot (1845-1903).

Noun

baud m (plural bauds)

  1. baud

Gothic

Romanization

baud

  1. Romanization of ????????????????

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

baud

  1. (non-standard since 2005) past tense of by
  2. (non-standard since 2005) past tense of byde

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

baud

  1. past tense of by

Old French

Alternative forms

  • bald, balt, baut

Etymology

From Frankish *bald or similar Germanic source, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *balþaz.

Adjective

baud m (oblique and nominative feminine singular baude)

  1. bold; brave
  2. cheerful; full of ardour

Descendants

  • Bourguignon: baud
  • Middle French: baud
    • French: baud
  • ? Italian: baldo
  • ? Middle English: bawde, baude (noun)
    • English: bawd

Portuguese

Noun

baud m (plural bauds)

  1. (computing, telecommunications) baud (a rate defined as the number of signalling events per second)

Romansch

Etymology

From German bald.

Alternative forms

  • (Sursilvan) baul
  • (Sutsilvan) bòld
  • (Surmiran, Puter, Vallader) bod

Adverb

baud

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun) early

Scots

Adjective

baud (comparative mair baud, superlative maist baud)

  1. bad

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