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maud
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maud [mɔːd]
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a shawl or rug of grey wool plaid formerly worn in Scotland
[of unknown origin]


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The home-made pavlova had tickled my fancy and the Mauds ice cream selection could only have been good but sadly I was to leave slightly disappointed after what had been a wonderful meal.
We reached Arundel at about 3 and saw the castle--We mounted the keep, & were shown Cromwell's canon balls, and the Empress Mauds [sic] bedstead--together with some ancient stuffed owls.
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