loude
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See also: loudě
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English loude, lude, from Old English hlȳd (“noise, sound, tumult, disturbance, dissension”), from Proto-Germanic *hlūdijō (“sound”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlew- (“to hear”).
Cognate with Scots lood, luid (“sound, noise, tone, voice”), West Frisian lûd (“sound, voice, vote, say”), Dutch geluid (“sound”), German Laut (“sound”), Swedish ljud (“sound”), Icelandic hljóð (“sound”).
Noun
loude (plural loudes)
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Finnish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Sami, compare Northern Sami loavdda.
Pronunciation
Noun
loude
- A type of light temporary shelter consisting of a triangular piece of canvas (loudevaate), which is supported by a flexible pole.
- A type of hiking tent which utilises a similar structural idea.
Declension
| Inflection of loude (Kotus type 48*F/hame, t-d gradation) | |||
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| nominative | loude | louteet | |
| genitive | louteen | louteiden louteitten | |
| partitive | loudetta | louteita | |
| illative | louteeseen | louteisiin louteihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | loude | louteet | |
| accusative | nom. | loude | louteet |
| gen. | louteen | ||
| genitive | louteen | louteiden louteitten | |
| partitive | loudetta | louteita | |
| inessive | louteessa | louteissa | |
| elative | louteesta | louteista | |
| illative | louteeseen | louteisiin louteihin | |
| adessive | louteella | louteilla | |
| ablative | louteelta | louteilta | |
| allative | louteelle | louteille | |
| essive | louteena | louteina | |
| translative | louteeksi | louteiksi | |
| abessive | louteetta | louteitta | |
| instructive | — | loutein | |
| comitative | See the possessive forms below. | ||
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Derived terms
compounds
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Middle English
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old English hlūde, from Proto-West Germanic *hlūdō, from Proto-Germanic *hlūdô; by surface analysis, loud (“loud”) + -e (adverbial suffix).
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Adverb
loude (comparative louder)
- Loudly; in a loud or noisy way.
- (rare) Hearably, audibly; able to be heard
- (rare) Obviously, in an easily detectable or discernable way.
Descendants
References
- “lǒude, adv.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 1 October 2018.
Etymology 2
Adjective
loude
Etymology 3
Noun
loude
- alternative form of lude
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