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  • Prude - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Add to list prud prud IPA guide Other forms: prudes Use prude to describe someone who is too concerned with being proper or modest It is a derogatory label affixed most often to people who are not forthcoming romantically — and it's not very nice To be prude is to be prudent, or careful That’s not a bad thing, but prude is usually an
  • PRUDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    That’s not a bad thing, but prude is usually an insult A prude might gasp when someone says a bad word Prude was borrowed from French, short for prude femme "wise and good woman " Though the word took on a negative meaning, Old French prud also meant "capable or brave" and is probably the source of English proud
  • Oakland Main House Parlor - U. S. National Park Service
    The paintings and photographs you see around the parlor are many generations of the Prud'homme family and their relatives The man in the portrait to the right of the double doors is the founder of the plantation, Emanuel Prud’homme
  • prud - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Adjective prud (neuter prud or prudt, plural and definite singular attributive prude) (archaic or poetic) magnificent, noble
  • Oakland Plantation (Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana) - Wikipedia
    Oakland Plantation, originally known as the Jean Pierre Emmanuel Prud'homme Plantation, and also known as Bermuda, is a historic plantation in an unincorporated area of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana
  • Prude - definition of prude by The Free Dictionary
    prude (prud) n a person who is excessively proper or modest and is or affects to be easily shocked, esp in matters involving sex [1695–1705; < French prude a prude (n ), prudish (adj ), short for prudefemme, Old French prodefeme worthy or respectable woman See proud, femme]
  • PRUDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    prude in American English (prud ) noun Origin: Fr, back-form < prudefemme, excellent woman < OFr prud (see proud) + feme, woman a person who is overly modest or proper in behavior, dress, or speech, esp in a way that annoys others


















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