Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lud
noun
/lʌd/

Definition
A term relating to a specific aspect or element of a literary work, particularly in the context of traditional narratives.

Examples
- In the old fable, the lud of the story brought joy and laughter to all the characters.
- His lud approach to storytelling made his book a delightful read for children.

Meaning
In literature, ‘lud’ may refer to a playful, whimsical quality or style, often found in stories and poetry that emphasize creativity and imagination.

Synonyms
- playfulness
- whimsy
- fantasy