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Definition of lade
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Lade (v. t.) To draw
water.
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Bladed
::
Bladed
(a.)
Having
a blade or
blades;
as, a
two-bladed
knife..
Guillotine
::
Guillotine
(n.) A
machine
for
beheading
a
person
by one
stroke
of a heavy ax or
blade,
which
slides
in
vertical
guides,
is
raised
by a cord, and let fall upon the neck of the
victim..
Blady
::
Blady (a.)
Consisting
of
blades.
Greillade
::
Greillade
(n.) Iron ore in
coarse
powder,
prepared
for
reduction
by the
Catalan
process..
Mount
::
Mount (v. t.)
Hence:
To put upon
anything
that
sustains
and fits for use, as a gun on a
carriage,
a map or
picture
on cloth or
paper;
to
prepare
for being worn or
otherwise
used, as a
diamond
by
setting,
or a sword blade by
adding
the hilt,
scabbard,
etc..
Parted
::
Parted
(a.) Cleft so that the
divisions
reach
nearly,
but not
quite,
to the
midrib,
or the base of the
blade;
-- said of a leaf, and used
chiefly
in
composition;
as,
three-parted,
five-parted,
etc..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
heavily
burdened;
not
deeply
laden;
not
sufficiently
ballasted;
as, the ship
returned
light..
Overladen
::
Overladen
(p. p.) of
Overlad.
Knife
::
Knife (n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a thin
blade,
usually
of steel and
having
a sharp edge for
cutting,
fastened
to a
handle,
but of many
different
forms and names for
different
uses; as, table
knife,
drawing
knife,
putty
knife,
pallet
knife,
pocketknife,
penknife,
chopping
knife,
etc...
Misericordia
::
Misericordia
(n.) A
thin-bladed
dagger;
so
called,
in the
Middle
Ages,
because
used to give the death wound or mercy
stroke
to a
fallen
adversary..
Ballade
::
Ballade
(n.) A form of
French
versification,
sometimes
imitated
in
English,
in which three or four
rhymes
recur
through
three
stanzas
of eight or ten lines each, the
stanzas
concluding
with a
refrain,
and the whole poem with an
envoy..
Gestant
::
Gestant
(a.)
Bearing
within;
laden;
burdened;
pregnant.
Oeillade
::
Oeillade
(n.) A
glance
of the eye; an
amorous
look.
Bladed
::
Bladed
(a.)
Composed
of long and
narrow
plates,
shaped
like the blade of a
knife..
Bladebone
::
Bladebone
(n.) The
scapula.
See
Blade,
4..
Cyanite
::
Cyanite
(n.) A
mineral
occuring
in
thin-bladed
crystals
and
crystalline
aggregates,
of a
sky-blue
color.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminium..
Averruncator
::
Averruncator
(n.) An
instrument
for
pruning
trees,
consisting
of two
blades,
or a blade and a hook, fixed on the end of a long rod..
Laund
::
Laund (n.) A plain
sprinkled
with trees or
underbrush;
a
glade.
Gullet
::
Gullet
(n.) A
concave
cut made in the teeth of some saw
blades.
Gladwyn
::
Gladwyn
(n.) See
Gladen.
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