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Hade   Listen
noun
Hade  n.  
1.
The descent of a hill. (Obs.)
2.
(Mining) The inclination or deviation from the vertical of any mineral vein.
3.
(Geol. & Mining) The deviation of a fault plane from the vertical. Note: The direction of the hade is the direction toward which the fault plane descends from an intersecting vertical line.






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"Hade" Quotes from Famous Books



... Thonr{et}[13] full throly with a thicke haile; With a leuenyng light as a low fyre, Blas{et} all the brode see as it bren wold. The flode with a felle cours flow{et} on hepis, Rose uppon rockes as any ranke hylles. So wode were the waghes & e wilde ythes, All was like to be lost at no lond hade The ship ay shot furth o e shire waghes, As qwo clymbe at a clyffe, or a clent[14] hille. Eft dump in the depe as all drowne wolde. Was no stightlyng with stere ne no stithe ropes, Ne no sayle, ...
— Early English Alliterative Poems - in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century • Various

... languid head upraised as Evangeline entered, Turned on its pillow of pain to gaze while she passed for her presence Fell on their hearts like a ray of sun on the walls of a prison, And as she looked around she saw how Death the Consoler, Laying his hand on many a heart hade healed it forever.—Evangaline. ...
— The Red Acorn • John McElroy

... Cobeller, folowing his felawe, Hathe hade his part of the same lawe, For by the fayth that the preost him gaf His wyff hathe taught him to pleyne at the staff. Hir quarter strooke were so large and rounde That on his rigge the towche was ...
— The Disguising at Hertford • John Lydgate

... took ... on either hande by the lyght of the mone; Many hade no strength for to stande, in Cheviot the ...
— Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol 3 • Various



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