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Dade   Listen
verb
Dade  v. t.  To hold up by leading strings or by the hand, as a child while he toddles. (Obs.) "Little children when they learn to go By painful mothers daded to and fro."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dade" Quotes from Famous Books



... wur er's tu; er's dade, I reckon. Aw, my li'l, li'l chiel!" And she rocked to and fro, clutching her shawl more closely ...
— The Splendid Folly • Margaret Pedler

... said he. "An' she dade. An' Marse Alec rough an' hard es though he been bo'n in de woods. Honey, ol' Breed'll tek care ob you. I'll git you one o' dem night rails Marse Nick has, and some ob his'n ...
— The Crossing • Winston Churchill

... Sir Dade answered by a blow on Hereward's helmet, which felled the chief to his knees, and broke the sword ...
— Hereward, The Last of the English • Charles Kingsley

... walke With a good wil, witless, meny wyde contreys Ryght as Peter dade and Paul, ...
— Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles • Daniel Hack Tuke

... " 'Dade, sorrow a drop ever I tuk of ary one of 'em but the one time, plase yer ladyship. It's too good for me, sure; that's why it don't agree ...
— Melbourne House • Elizabeth Wetherell



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