maud

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Definition

A maud is a traditional Scottish woolen shawl or blanket, typically with a checked or striped pattern, worn historically for warmth.

Usage & Nuances

'Maud' is a historical and regional term, mainly used in reference to Scottish or Northern English culture. It is rare in modern conversation. Typically collocates with words like 'shawl', 'plaid', or 'wear'. Not to be confused with the personal name 'Maud'.

Example Sentences

He wore a maud to keep warm on cold nights.

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The maud has a black and white checked pattern.

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Many shepherds carried a maud over their shoulder.

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Grandpa still has his old maud from his days in Scotland.

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In old poems, the maud often symbolizes home and comfort.

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If you visit the Highlands, you might see a maud in a local museum.

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