-tude — Latinate suffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives and participles (corresponding to native NESS (Cf. ness)), from Fr. tude, from L. tudo (gen. tudinis). As a word in its own right, teenager slang shortening of ATTITUDE (Cf. attitude), it… … Etymology dictionary
tudė — tudė̃ adv. Plv, tùdė LD72, Plv žr. todėl 1: ^ Kudė̃? – Tudė̃, kad klyne budė̃ (taip atsakoma į įkyrų klausimą „kudė?“) Snt … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
tude — ‘tude (to͞od, tyo͞od) n. Slang An arrogant or hostile attitude or disposition. [Short for attitude.] * * * … Universalium
‘tude — (to͞od, tyo͞od) n. Slang An arrogant or hostile attitude or disposition. [Short for attitude.] * * * … Universalium
TUDE — Hispaniae Tarraconens, urbs Episcopalis in Gallaecia, sub Archiepiscopo Compostellaho, vulgo Tuy. Ad Minium fluv. Vide Tyde … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
'tude — (attitude) posture, policy; treatment, sentiment … English contemporary dictionary
-tude — ► SUFFIX ▪ forming abstract nouns such as solitude. ORIGIN from Latin tudo … English terms dictionary
-tude — [to͞od, tyo͞od] [Fr < L tudo (gen. tudinis)] suffix forming nouns state, quality, or instance of being [negritude] … English World dictionary
Tude — la Tude La Tude à Chalais. Caractéristiques Longueur 43 km Bassin 318 km2 Bassin collecteur … Wikipédia en Français
-tude — suffix forming abstract nouns (altitude; attitude; solitude). Etymology: from or after F tude f. L tudo tudinis * * * ˌtüd, .ˌtyüd noun suffix ( s) Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French tude, from Latin tudin , tu … Useful english dictionary