noun
- a gray and black plaid pattern, especially in Scottish textiles
- a traveling rug or wrap, typically made of wool
Usage: Scottish
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The shepherd wore a coat of maud plaid.
- She wrapped herself in a warm maud for the carriage ride.
- The traditional maud pattern featured muted gray and black checks.
- Grandmother kept her old maud folded in the cedar chest.
- The Scottish textile displayed the classic maud weave.