prud
Danish
[ˈpʰʁ̥uˀð]
adjective
Definitions
- (archaic) magnificent, noble
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse prúðr (stately, fine, magnificent, gallant, brave, splendid, handsome) derived from Old English prūd derived from Old French prod derived from Latin prōde.
Origin
Latin
prōde
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- house-proud English
- houseproud English
- misproud English
- overproud English
- proud English
- proud-hearted English
- proudful English
- proudhearted English
- proudish English
- proudling English
- proudly English
- proudness English
- proudsome English
- purse-proud English
- unproud English
- *prōdis Latin
- prosum Latin
- prōde Latin
- prōdest Latin
- sum Latin
- prode Italian
- prodezza Italian
- preusement French
- preux French
- *per- Proto-Indo-European
- prūd Old English
- proud Middle English
- prúðleikr Old Norse
- prúðr Old Norse
- preu Old French
- pro Old French
- prod Old French
- prou Catalan, Valencian
- prúður Icelandic
- pro Old Occitan
- prodo Sranan Tongo