"prud" meaning in Danish

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Adjective

IPA: [ˈpʰʁ̥uˀð], [ˈpʰʁ̥uðˀ] Forms: prud [neuter], prudt [neuter], prude [definite, plural]
Rhymes: -uːˀð Etymology: From Old Norse prúðr, probably borrowed via Old English prūd (cf. English proud) from Old French prod, prod (cf. French preux, prud’homme), cognate with Italian prode (“brave”), Catalan prou (“enough”). The Romance adjectives derive from Late Latin prōde (“valuable”), a backformation from the verb Latin prōdesse (“to be useful”). Etymology templates: {{inh|da|non|prúðr}} Old Norse prúðr, {{der|da|ang|prūd}} Old English prūd, {{cog|en|proud}} English proud, {{der|da|fro|prod}} Old French prod, {{cog|fr|preux}} French preux, {{cog|it|prode||brave}} Italian prode (“brave”), {{cog|ca|prou||enough}} Catalan prou (“enough”), {{der|da|LL.|prōde|gloss=valuable}} Late Latin prōde (“valuable”), {{cog|la|prosum|prōdesse|t=to be useful}} Latin prōdesse (“to be useful”) Head templates: {{head|da|adjective|neuter|prud|or|prudt|definite and plural|prude}} prud (neuter prud or prudt, definite and plural prude)
  1. (archaic, poetic) magnificent, noble Tags: archaic, poetic
    Sense id: en-prud-da-adj-QIbL9Bse Categories (other): Danish entries with incorrect language header

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