Gertrude

Etymology
From ger:, ger: + þrūþ:; name of a Belgian seventh century saint.

Proper noun

 * : Act IV, Scene V:
 * O Gertrude, Gertrude! / When sorrows come, they come not single spies, / But in battalions.
 * 1) * 1850 Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Blessed Damozel, lines 103-108
 * "We two," she said, "will seek the groves / Where the lady Mary is, / With her five handmaidens, whose names / Are five sweet symphonies, / Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen, / Margaret and Rosalys.
 * "We two," she said, "will seek the groves / Where the lady Mary is, / With her five handmaidens, whose names / Are five sweet symphonies, / Cecily, Gertrude, Magdalen, / Margaret and Rosalys.

Derived terms

 * Gertie, Trudi, Trudie, Trudy

Translations

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 * Russian: Гертруда
 * Spanish: Gertrudis
 * Swedish:

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