palude - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)

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Middle English palude, from Anglo-Norman palude, palud, palu, from Old French palu, from Latin palūs, palūdem. Reinforced (and with pronunciation influenced) by French palude, palud and Italian palude.

palude (plural paludes)

  1. (uncommon) A marsh or swamp.

palude m (plural paludes)

  1. Alternative form of palud

palude (plural paludes)

  1. marsh, morass, swamp

Inherited from Latin palūdem (“swamp”).

palude f (plural paludi)

  1. marsh, fen, swamp, bog

palūde

  1. ablative singular of palūs

Borrowed from Latin palūdem.

palude m (plural paludes)

  1. wetland, marsh, swamp
    Synonyms: pântano; see also Thesaurus:pântano

Borrowed from Latin palūdem. Doublet of paúl, which was inherited via a metathesized form.

palude f (plural paludes)

  1. Rare form of paúl.