Rude

  • 71rude — [14] Rude comes via Old French rude from Latin rudis ‘rough, raw’. This seems originally to have denoted ‘rough unpolished stone’ – it was related to Latin rūdus ‘broken stone’ – but its ultimate origins are unknown. From it were derived… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 72rude — adj 1. excellent. In this sense the term, prob ably adapted from or imitating black speech, was used by Californian adoles cents in the mid 1990s, often in the form totally rude . 2. shockingly bad, horrible. In this gener alised sense a vogue… …

    Contemporary slang

  • 73Rude — Sp Rùdė Ap Rude L Latvija …

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  • 74Rudė — Sp Rùdė Ap Rude L Latvija …

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  • 75rude — a, rude, o adj. rude ; sévère ; rigide, austère …

    Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu

  • 76Rüde — der Rüde, n (Oberstufe) männlicher Hund, Fuchs o. Ä. Beispiel: Die Schwarze ist eine Hündin und der Braune ein Rüde …

    Extremes Deutsch

  • 77rude — [14] Rude comes via Old French rude from Latin rudis ‘rough, raw’. This seems originally to have denoted ‘rough unpolished stone’ – it was related to Latin rūdus ‘broken stone’ – but its ultimate origins are unknown. From it were derived… …

    Word origins

  • 78rude — adjective /ruːd/ a) Bad mannered. But though I be rude in speech, yet not in knowledge b) Obscene, pornographic, offensive. When the flush of a new born sun fell first on Edens green and gold …

    Wiktionary

  • 79Rude — 1. Rüde (1.), (2.). 2. Herkunftsname zu den Ortsnamen Ruda (Schlesien), Rudau (Ostpreußen) …

    Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

  • 80rüde — barsch, rabiat, rau, roh, unfreundlich, unhöflich, unwirsch; (geh.): harsch; (abwertend): grob, rücksichtslos, ruppig, ungehobelt, wüst; (geh. abwertend): unflätig; (salopp abwertend): rotzig; (bayr., österr.): hantig, rüd. * * * rüde:⇨barsch… …

    Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme