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Meaning of oud | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2
uːd

Definitions

  1. A short-necked and fretless plucked stringed instrument of the lute family, of Arab and Turkish origin.
  2. Agarwood, in particular the noble rot of Aquilaria trees used to make perfumes.

Equivalents

العربية عود
Azərbaycanca ud
Български уд
Bosanski ud уд
Čeština úd
Deutsch Ud
Ελληνικά ούτι
Español laúd árabe ud
فارسی عود
Français oud
עברית עוד
Hrvatski ud уд
Magyar úd
Հայերեն ուդ
Bahasa Indonesia gambus
日本語 ウード
한국어 우드
Kurdî ûd
Македонски уд
Nederlands oed
Polski ud
Português ud
Русский уд
Српски ud уд
Kiswahili udi
ไทย อูด
Türkçe ud ut

Examples

“Oriental music is chiefly unrhythmical [...]. It is mostly rendered by a solo voice with accompaniment of the Ud, a kind of lyre or mandolin, or Kanun, resembling a guitar.”
“Common throughout the Arab and Persian world, the oud is a fretless short-neck lute with a pear-shaped, flat top, rounded back, and a peghead characteristically bent backwards at a very sharp angle. The oud's origins are unknown, although myths attribute either celestial or magical beginnings, it more likely came from ancient Persia.”
“The recent fashion for oud (the noble rot of Aquilaria trees) took flight when YSL released M7, where the oud accord was center stage. It came with an advertising campaign featuring a hairy naked guy, a sight rated “beautiful” by my co-author. Real oud is complex material, with honey, tobacco, leaf, minty-fresh and castoreum animalic notes all mixed together.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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