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roud
Rudd Rudd, n. [See Rud, n.] (Zo["o]l.) A fresh-water European fish of the Carp family (Leuciscus erythrophthalmus). It is about the size and shape of the roach, but it has the dorsal fin farther back, a stouter body, and red irises. Called also redeye, roud, finscale, and shallow. A blue variety is called azurine, or blue roach.

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- Steve Roud. Roud's Index is a combination of the Broadside Index (printed sources before 1900) and a "field-recording index" compiled by Roud. It subsumes...
- Look up roud in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of English-language folk songs. Roud may also refer to: Roud, Isle...
- Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers...
- Steve Roud (/raʊd/; born 1949) is the creator of the Roud Folk Song Index and an expert on folklore and superstition. He was formerly Local Studies Librarian...
- third son. Joe Prospero as Jack Llewelyn Davies, Sylvia's second son. Nick Roud as George Llewelyn Davies, Sylvia's first son. Luke Spill as Michael Llewelyn...
- "The Wild Rover" (Roud 1173) is a very po****r and well-travelled folk song. Many territories have laid claim to having the original version. In the English...
- "Blackwaterside", "Blackwater Side" and "Black Waterside"; see Roud 312, Laws O1 and Roud 564, Laws P18, Henry H811) is a traditional folk song, provenance...
- "Solomon Grundy" is an English nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19299. The rhyme has varied very little since it was first collected...
- out. The simple structure allows more verses to be added ad lib. It has a Roud number of 470. Like most folk songs, the author and date of origin are unclear...
- "The Daemon Lover" (Roud 14, Child 243) – also known as "James Harris", "A Warning for Married Women", "The Distressed Ship Carpenter", "James Herries"...