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qued
Middle English
Alternative forms
- quede, queed, quaad
Etymology
From Old English *cw?ad, *cw?d (“evil, bad”), from Proto-Germanic *kw?daz (“bad, ugly”) (whence also Old English cw?ad (“dung; excrement”)), from Proto-Indo-European *g??dh- (“muck, excrement, dung, filth, disgust, vermin”).
Cognate with Old Frisian qu?d (“bad, evil”), whence Saterland Frisian kwood (“evil; bad”), West Frisian kwea. Also cognate with Dutch kwaad (“evil, bad”), German Low German quaad (“bad; evil; sinful; mean; angry”), Middle High German qu?t (“evil; bad”).
Related also to Old English cw?ad (“dung; dirt; filth”, noun), Old Frisian qu?t (“dung; manure”), Middle Low German qu?t (“dirt; filth”), German Kot (“dung; feces; filth; muck”).
Adjective
qued
- bad; evil [from the 13th c.]
- Ludus Coventriae (ante 1475)
- The body that was heavy as lead, be the Jews never so qued, A-riseth from grave..
- Sidrak and Bokkus (ante 1500)
- Young and old, good and qued.
- Ludus Coventriae (ante 1475)
Noun
qued (uncountable)
- evil; harm; wickedness [from the 13th c.]
- an evil person or being, especially the devil
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quede
Galician
Verb
quede
- first-person singular present subjunctive of quedar
- third-person singular present subjunctive of quedar
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English cwidu, variant of cudu (? the usual form code)
Noun
quede
- Alternative form of code (“gum or cud”)
Etymology 2
From Old English *cw?d, *cw?ad (“bad”).
Noun
quede (plural quedes)
- Alternative form of qued
Adjective
quede
- Alternative form of qued
Portuguese
Pronoun
quede
- Dated form of cadê.
Verb
quede
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of quedar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of quedar
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of quedar
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of quedar
Spanish
Verb
quede
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of quedar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of quedar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of quedar.
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