Antonyms for lade
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : leyd |
Phonetic Transcription : leɪd |
Definition of lade
Origin :- 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- (cf. 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" (cf. Lithuanian kloti "to spread," Old Church Slavonic klado "to set, place").
- verb dip
- verb charge
- When just ready to boil, put in the herbs, cut or uncut; and when ready again to boil, lade it to and fro to prevent its boiling.
- Extract from : « The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, » by Mary Eaton
- The liquid refuse from the mills is discharged into the lade.
- Extract from : « Highways and Byways in The Border » by Andrew Lang
- Pass straight down the fields, not round by the lade and plantations.
- Extract from : « Shirley » by Charlotte Bront
- Andt you have also been doing well of lade, as I am bleased to hear.
- Extract from : « Great Musical Composers » by George T. Ferris
- He had your photo and dear David's lade upon his bed, made me sit by him.
- Extract from : « The Wrecker » by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne
- Lade yourselves with spoil, and make yourselves rich for life.
- Extract from : « The Sign Of The Red Cross » by Evelyn Everett-Green
- In eating they make use of nothing but their fingers, except for the soup or oil, which they lade out with clam-shells.
- Extract from : « The Adventures of John Jewitt » by John Rodgers Jewitt
- The right to call on two of the brave young men by name, and tell them to lade out the food for the feast.
- Extract from : « Omaha sociology (1884 N 03 / 1881-1882 (pages 205-370)) » by James Owen Dorsey
- They sell the hides vnto the merchants, who lade into Spaine as many as may be well spared.
- Extract from : « The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Volume XIV (of 16) » by Richard Hakluyt
- She then lade her hed over onto my showlder & sed I was "old rats."
- Extract from : « The Complete Works of Artemus Ward » by Charles Farrar Browne (AKA Artemus Ward)
Synonyms for lade
- afflict
- bail
- baptize
- bathe
- bear down on
- bother
- burden
- crush
- cumber
- depress
- dish it out
- dish out
- douse
- drench
- duck
- dump on
- dunk
- encumber
- freight
- give it to
- hamper
- handicap
- heap
- hinder
- immerse
- impede
- irrigate
- ladle
- lave
- load
- lower
- make heavy
- moisten
- obligate
- oppress
- overcharge
- overload
- overwhelm
- pile
- pitch
- plunge
- press
- rinse
- saddle
- saddle with
- scoop
- slop
- slosh
- snow
- snow under
- soak
- souse
- splash
- steep
- stick it to
- strain
- submerge
- submerse
- tax
- trouble
- try
- vex
- wash
- water
- weigh down
- weight
- wet
- worry
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