stude

See also: studē

English

Etymology

Shortening.

Noun

stude (plural studes)

  1. (US, Philippines, slang, dated) A student.
    • 1920, Cornell Forester, volumes 1-6:
      The Profs they lead a jolly life, jolly life, / They're free from every care and strife, care and strife. / They make the studes, poor studes fall into line; / I wish the Profs' soft snap were mine.
    • 1932, The Michigan Technic, volumes 46-47, page 24:
      A stude got a job in a Michigan lumber camp and was told to attach himself to a crosscut saw, the other end of which was in charge of an old lumberman.

Anagrams

Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈstudɛ]

Noun

stude

  1. vocative singular of stud

Danish

Noun

stude c

  1. indefinite plural of stud

Latin

Verb

studē

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of studeō

Middle English

Etymology 1

Noun

stude

  1. (West Midlands) alternative form of stede (place)

Etymology 2

Noun

stude

  1. alternative form of stod (stud)

Portuguese

Verb

stude

  1. inflection of studar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative