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prude

noun

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /pɹuːd/

adj

Etymology: From French prude, from Old French prude, prode, feminine of prou, prod, prud (“good, excellent, brave”), from Latin prōde. Related to proud but unrelated to prudent.

  1. Prudish.

name

Etymology: English surname, probably a variant of Proud.

  1. A surname.

noun

Etymology: From French prude, from Old French prude, prode, feminine of prou, prod, prud (“good, excellent, brave”), from Latin prōde. Related to proud but unrelated to prudent.

  1. A person who is or tries to be excessively proper, especially one who is easily offended by matters of a sexual nature.

    He became shy. "I hadn't meant to tell you. It's not quite for a lady." For, like most men who are rather animal, he was intellectually a prude.

    If you didn't go for Lila you're some kind of prissy old prude. If you did go for her you were some kind of dirty old man.