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gude

1 American  
[gyd] / güd /

adjective

Scot. and North England.
  1. good.


Gude 2 American  
[gyd] / güd /

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. God.


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A gude frash harring is a varry gude thing, espashally whan she's frash.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Diegel played a gude game, I'll noo say he dinna," remarked a grey professional as he rinsed his mouth, "but if he'd played twa times as weel again Hagen woulda fleetched him�the auld booggrrr."

From Time Magazine Archive

He set her on a gude brown steed, Himself upon a gude grey naigie; They're oure hills, and oure dales, And he's awa wi' his bonnie Peggy.

From English and Scottish Ballads, Volume IV by Various

"Nellie wouldn't leave Miss Yard, and 'twould be no gude my asking her."

From A Drake by George! by Trevena, John

Gin ye'll tak' an auld fule's apology for wrangin' ye, an' an auld fule's hand in gude fellowship, 'twill pleasure me, Laddie.

From Lad: A Dog by Terhune, Albert Payson

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