rade

common nouncommon nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

rade

(1474) appears with the meaning of 'anchorage sheltered from winds and waves'; (1914) en rade 'alone, abandoned'. Borrowed from Middle English rade attested with the same meaning since 1320, derived from Old English rád ('ride, journey, passage') etymon of road ('way, path, route'), and raid.

Definitions

Synonyms

bougetroquetzinc

See also

radons (cn.) radons (v.) radée (v.) radées (v.) radant (v.) radez (v.) radent (v.) radais (v.) radait (v.) radions (v.) radiez (v.) radaient (v.) radai (v.) radas (v.) radâmes (v.) radâtes (v.) radèrent (v.) raderai (v.) raderas (v.) radera (v.)