different between maud vs matilda
maud
English
Noun
maud (plural mauds)
- A grey plaid once worn by shepherds in Scotland and Northumbria.
Anagrams
- Duma, duma, muda
Estonian
Noun
maud
- nominative plural of magu
maud From the web:
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matilda
English
Alternative forms
- Matilda
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m??t?ld?/
Etymology
Unknown.
Noun
matilda (plural matildas)
- (Australia) A bundle of possessions, often tied up in a sack; a swag.
- 1906, A. B. Paterson, On The Road to Gundagai, The Old Bush Songs, Gutenberg eBook #10493,
- In a week the spree was over and the cheque was all knocked down, / So we shouldered our “Matildas,” and we turned our backs on town, / And the girls they stood a nobbler as we sadly said “Good bye,” / And we tramped from Lazy Harry’s, not five miles from Gundagai;
- 1906, A. B. Paterson, On The Road to Gundagai, The Old Bush Songs, Gutenberg eBook #10493,
Derived terms
- waltz Matilda
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