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Dade   Listen
verb
Dade  v. i.  To walk unsteadily, as a child in leading strings, or just learning to walk; to move slowly. (Obs.) "No sooner taught to dade, but from their mother trip."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dade" Quotes from Famous Books



... elder an ich was a wintre [&] a lore. [f. 1r Ich wealde more an idude mi wit oh to be more To longe ich habbe child iben a worde [&] a dade. eih ibie a winter eald to jung ich am on rade. Vnnet lif ich habbe ilad [&] [gh]iet me inche ilade 5 an ibienche me ar{}on wel sore ime adrade. Mast al ich habbe idon is idelnesse [&] chilce. Wel late ich ...
— Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 - Part I: Texts • Various

... yere on Eutaw Street," continued my informant. "Dey's fightin' all 'long dere—I come nigh gittin' hit myself—he gimme ten cents to come tell yer—maybe he's done dade now," he added, cheerfully, as we gained the street, and ...
— Stories by American Authors, Volume 6 • Various



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