aluda
Aluda is a conjugated form of the Spanish verb aludir, which means to allude or refer to indirectly. In contemporary Spanish, aluda appears in the present subjunctive for the first-person singular (yo aluda) and the third-person singular (él/ella/usted aluda). It is also used in formal address when giving a command or expressing a wish in subordinate clauses, such as after verbs of doubt, desire, or necessity.
Etymology and meaning: aludir derives from Latin alludere, a combination meaning to play with or to refer
Usage notes: Because aluda is a present-subjunctive form, it commonly appears in clauses that require subjunctive
In summary, aluda functions chiefly as a grammatical form within Spanish verb conjugation, representing a present-subjunctive