Aude
English
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editAude
- A department of Occitanie, France. Capital: Carcassonne.
- 2023 December 16, Mark Townsend, Kim Willsher, “Alex Batty back in UK six years after vanishing on holiday in Spain”, in The Observer[1], →ISSN:
- Anne-Marie Charvet, a former prefect of Aude, said more than 10 years ago that the department was becoming a haven for what she termed “micro-groups” specialising in alternative medicine – like reflexology or energy therapy – and other methods she said flirted with charlatanism but were “likely to attract psychologically fragile people”.
- A river in the Aude department, France.
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editFrench
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editEtymology 1
editFrom the short form of compound names beginning with Frankish *ald- (“old”) or *aþal- (“noble”); cognate to Italian Alda.
Proper noun
editAude f
- a female given name
Etymology 2
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editAude f
Norwegian Nynorsk
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editFrom Old Norse Auði, a short form of compound names with the element auðr (“wealth, riches”) (such as Auðbergr). Cognate with Faroese Eyði, Swedish Öde, and Old High German Audo, Ōdo, Ōto.
Pronunciation
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editAude m (definite Auden)
- a male given name from Old Norse, feminine equivalent Auda
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edit- Eivind Vågslid (1988) “Aude”, in Norderlendske fyrenamn (in Norwegian Nynorsk), →ISBN
Occitan
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editAude f
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