noun
- plural of maud: gray woolen plaids or wraps worn in Scotland
Usage: Scottish; archaic
Examples
- The Highland women wrapped themselves in their traditional mauds against the cold.
- The museum displayed several ancient mauds from the 18th century.
- She collected vintage Scottish mauds for her textile exhibition.
- The gray mauds were woven from local wool.
- Traditional mauds were essential garments in the Scottish Highlands.