Meaning & Definition of Lade in English
English⟶
Lade
To load (a ship or vehicle) with cargo.
Pronunciation:
/leɪd/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To put a load on or into (a vessel, vehicle, etc.).
Example Sentence: They will lade the ship with supplies for the journey.
Definition: To load or burden someone with something.
Example Sentence: She was lading her friend with all her problems.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'laden', from Old English 'hlædan'.
Synonyms
loadburdencargofillpack
Common Phrases and Expressions
- lade a ship: To load a vessel with cargo.
- lade with: To load or burden someone or something with.
- to lade heavily: To load something heavily, to fill it up.
Translations
- Spanish: cargar
- French: charger
- German: laden
- Russian: нагружать
Related Words
- loading: The act of putting a load onto something.
- unload: To remove a load from something.
- burden: A load, especially a heavy one.