lade
pronunciation
How to pronounce lade in British English: UK [leɪd]
How to pronounce lade in American English: US [leɪd]
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- Verb:
- remove with or as if with a ladle
- fill or place a load on
Word Origin
- lade
- lade: see load
- lade (v.)
- Old English hladan (past tense hlod, past participle gehladen) "to load, heap" (the general Germanic sense), also "to draw water" (a meaning peculiar to English), from Proto-Germanic *khlad- (cognates: Old Norse hlaða, Old Saxon hladan, Middle Dutch and Dutch laden, Old Frisian hlada "to load," Old High German hladen, German laden), from PIE *kla- "to spread out flat" (cognates: Lithuanian kloti "to spread," Old Church Slavonic klado "to set, place").
Example
- 1. The imperial lade view hotel & golf club .
- 2. And pharaoh said unto joseph , say unto thy brethren , this do ye ; lade your beasts , and go , get you unto the land of canaan .
- 3. And now whereas my father did lade you with a heavy yoke , I will add to your yoke : my father hath chastised you with whips , but I will chastise you with scorpions .
- 4. She is a charming young lade .
- 5. Lade fan separatist forces in the southern region is one of the main strongholds .