lude - significado y definición. Qué es lude
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Qué (quién) es lude - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lude (disambiguation)

lude         
The item, performance, behaviour or thing that occurs between the prelude and the postlude.
I enjoyed the lude this evening.
Decan Lude         
Johannes de Lüde (also known as Johann von Lüde, John of Lude and Johannis de Lüde) was dean of Hamelin. His mother was an eyewitness to the children being lured out of the town by the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
Lamont Harp         
MEDIEVAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Caledonian Harp; Clàrsach Lumanach; Clarsach Lumanach; Lude Harp
The Lamont Harp, or Clàrsach Lumanach (also known as the Caledonian Harp or Lude Harp) is a Scottish Clarsach currently displayed in the National Museum of Scotland. It is believed to date back to the 15th century, and to have originated in Argyll.

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Lude

Lude may refer to:

  • Lude, name of a Chinese YouTube influencer
  • Lude (stream), a stream in the Harz Mountains of Germany used by the historic mining industry
  • Alternative spelling for Ludic language
  • Short for Quaalude, brand name for Methaqualone
  • Mike Lude, American athlete, coach and administrator
  • Short for Honda Prelude
Ejemplos de uso de lude
1. "But the pre–conditions for regional integration and sovereignty pooling are not in place." These pre–conditions incĂѓĂ‚'4;­lude a consensus on "regime types that are permissible", Mr Mehta says, an awkward subject when India‘s elected prime minister is sitting around a table with President Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan‘s military ruler, and King Gyanendra of Nepal, each the author of an anti–democratic coup.