Bart's face, pitiful and pale, projected just above the water, and as his wet hair fell back upon his forehead his countenance looked like that of a half-drowned kitten.
A third party on the river, that of the fishermen in their cod-laden boat moving slowly up river and hugging the shore for the sake of help from the eddies, had now become conscious that something was going on.
A great many centuries since, there flourished in great state, the famous and renowned Lud Hudibras, King of Britain.
Dunks came down from Grinstead to deliver an explosive lecture on chemistry; and I had always seen the reserved seats filled by the best families in the neighborhood.
In Rom hatte ich einige Höflichkeitsaufträge an den General Dombrowsky erhalten, und er nahm mich mit vieler Freundlichkeit auf und lud mich mit nordischer Gastfreiheit auf die ganze Zeit meines Hierseyns an seinen Tisch.
My final opinion is that the story of Caer Lud arose in an attempt to bring together the names of London, Ludgate, and Lludd, a Welsh god, and this may have been Geoffrey's work.
Still later King Ludsurrounded the city with strong walls and towers, and called it Caer Lud; when he died his body was buried by the gate which is called in the British tongue Porthlud, and in the Saxon Ludesgata.
All these derivations seem mere conjectures, but the last from Lud is at least in harmony with tradition.
I cannot find that the form Caer Lud was used in Welsh documents of an earlier date, although in a recent history of Wales London is so called throughout.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lud" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.