Definition of Rudes

1. rude [n] - See also: rude

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rudes

ruddying
rude(a)
rude awakening
rudeboy
rudeboys
rudely
rudeness
rudenesses
rudenkoite
ruder
ruderal
ruderals
ruderies
rudery
rudes (current term)
rudesbies
rudesby
rudesbys
rudest
rudie
rudies
rudiment
rudimenta
rudimental
rudimentarily
rudimentariness
rudimentary
rudiments
rudimentum

Literary usage of Rudes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value and by John Proffatt, Abraham Clark Freeman (1886)
"It was proved that rudes went into the northern part of the city of Albany and ... Defendant offered to prove that rudes was in his custody until he was ..."

2. Authenticity and Sources of the "Origo Gentis Romanae," by William Tunstall Semple (1910)
"... rudes illos homines et agrestes mul- ta docuit ut ... (and near the end of this same passage quoted above) taceo quod ita rudes adhuc homines age- bant. ..."

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