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kade

English

Etymology

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Noun

kade (plural kades)

  1. The sheep ked, Melophagus ovinus

Synonyms

  • ked

Translations

Anagrams

  • Dake, Deak, aked, deka-

Dutch

Alternative forms

  • kaai

Etymology

From Middle Dutch cade, later also caey, from a Celtic word for "field, hedge," from Proto-Celtic *kagyom (enclosure). The word may have been borrowed through Old French cai.

A hypercorrection of kaai, as the original word was thought to have contained -d-, which tends to be replaced by -j- in many words.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ka?.d?/
  • Hyphenation: ka?de
  • Rhymes: -a?d?

Noun

kade f (plural kades or kaden, diminutive kadetje n)

  1. quay, wharf

Derived terms

  • kademuur

References


Estonian

Etymology

Related to Finnish kade.

Adjective

kade

  1. envious

Finnish

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *kadeh (compare Estonian kade, Karelian kajeh, Livonian ka?d, Veps kadeh, Votic kateh), borrowed from Proto-Germanic *skaþiz (compare Gothic ???????????????????????? (skaþis)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?k?de?/, [?k?de?(?)]
  • Rhymes: -?de
  • Syllabification: ka?de

Adjective

kade (comparative kateempi, superlative katein)

  1. (rare) envious

Declension

Synonyms

  • (envious) kateellinen

Derived terms

  • adjectives: kateellinen
  • nouns: kateus
  • verbs: kadehtia, käydä kateeksi

Compounds

  • kateenkorva

See also

  • kateissa

Anagrams

  • deka-

Northern Kurdish

Alternative forms

  • kate

Etymology

Related to Middle Armenian ????? (gat?ay). According to A?a?yan, borrowed from Armenian.

Noun

kade ?

  1. gata

References

  • Jaba, Auguste; Justi, Ferdinand (1879) , “???? ,????”, in Dictionnaire Kurde-Français [Kurdish–French Dictionary], Saint Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences, page 321a
  • A?a?ean, Hra??eay (1971) , “?????”, in Hayer?n armatakan ba?aran [Dictionary of Armenian Root Words] (in Armenian), volume I, 2nd edition, reprint of the original 1926–1935 seven-volume edition, Yerevan: University Press, page 500
  • Rizgar, Baran (1993) , “kade”, in Kurdish–English, English–Kurdish Dictionary, London: M. F. Onen, page 106a

Zulu

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ká?de/

Adverb

káde

  1. long ago
  2. already

Conjunction

káde

  1. and then [+subjunctive]

Verb

-kade?

  1. (auxiliary) only just has/have been

References

  • C. M. Doke; B. W. Vilakazi (1972) , “kade”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, ?ISBN: “kade (3.9)”
  • C. M. Doke; B. W. Vilakazi (1972) , “-kade”, in Zulu-English Dictionary, ?ISBN: “-kade

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wade

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /we?d/
  • Rhymes: -e?d
  • Homophones: wayed, weighed, wheyed

Etymology 1

From Middle English waden, from Old English wadan, from Proto-Germanic *wadan?, from Proto-Indo-European *weh?d?- (to go). Cognates include German waten (wade) and Latin v?d? (go, walk; rush) (whence English evade, invade, pervade).

Verb

wade (third-person singular simple present wades, present participle wading, simple past and past participle waded)

  1. (intransitive) to walk through water or something that impedes progress.
    • 1918, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Land That Time Forgot Chapter VIII
      After breakfast the men set out to hunt, while the women went to a large pool of warm water covered with a green scum and filled with billions of tadpoles. They waded in to where the water was about a foot deep and lay down in the mud. They remained there from one to two hours and then returned to the cliff.
  2. (intransitive) to progress with difficulty
    • And wades through fumes, and gropes his way.
  3. (transitive) to walk through (water or similar impediment); to pass through by wading
  4. (intransitive) To enter recklessly.
Translations

Noun

wade (plural wades)

  1. An act of wading.
  2. (colloquial) A ford; a place to cross a river.
Translations

Related terms

  • wade in
  • wade through

Etymology 2

Noun

wade (uncountable)

  1. Obsolete form of woad.

References

  • wade in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Anagrams

  • Dawe, Dewa, awed

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??a?.d?/
  • Hyphenation: wa?De
  • Rhymes: -a?d?

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch wade, from Old Dutch *watho, from Proto-Germanic *waþwô.

Cognate with German Wade (calf (of leg)), Swedish vad (calf (of leg)) and Afrikaans waai (popliteal).

Noun

wade f (plural waden, diminutive waadje n)

  1. popliteus
Descendants
  • Afrikaans: waai

Etymology 2

Noun

wade f (plural waden, diminutive waadje n)

  1. shroud
Derived terms
  • lijkwade
Related terms
  • gewaad

Etymology 3

From Middle Dutch wade, reformed from waet through influence of the collective gewade (modern gewaad). Further from Old Dutch *w?t, from Proto-Germanic *w?d-.

Cognate with Middle High German w?t, Old Saxon w?d, Old English w?d, Old Norse váð.

Noun

wade f (plural waden, diminutive waadje n)

  1. type of trawl
Synonyms
  • schrobnet
Hypernyms
  • sleepnet

Etymology 4

Verb

wade

  1. (archaic) singular present subjunctive of waden

Middle English

Verb

wade

  1. Alternative form of waden

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