Proper noun
Maude
A female given name from the Germanic languages; a less common spelling of Maud.
As they become closer, their friendship soon blossoms into a romance and Harold announces that he will marry Maude, resulting in disgusted outbursts from his family, psychiatrist, and priest. Source: Internet
Although he characterizes himself as highly successful and accomplished, it is revealed by Maude that he is simply "allowed" to run some of the philanthropic efforts of her mother’s estate, and that he actually does not have money of his own. Source: Internet
Harold and Maude was acknowledged as the ninth best film in the romantic comedy genre. citation The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists: * 2000: AFI's 100 Years. Source: Internet
Earl's grandmother was "the prettiest blonde you ever saw" and Earl's mother Maude Carter was of light skin. Source: Internet
His wife Henrietta (Maude Apatow) is pregnant, and the meager work Jack is getting as an extra just isn't cutting it. Source: Internet
Confused, he questions Maude as to her meaning and she reveals that she has taken an overdose of sleeping pills and will be dead by midnight. Source: Internet