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Hade  v. i.  (Mining) To deviate from the vertical; said of a vein, fault, or lode.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Hade" Quotes from Famous Books



... belonged to Archbishop Cranmer. Henry's first care after the acquisition of the books was to have them catalogued, and in his Privy Purse Expenses for the year 1609 we find the following entry: 'To Mr. Holcock, for writing a Catalogue of the Library which his Highness hade of my Lord Lumley, L8, 13s. 0d.' He also unfortunately had the volumes rebound and stamped with his arms and badges, a step which must have destroyed many interesting bindings. Henry only lived three years to enjoy his purchase, but during that time he made many additions ...
— English Book Collectors • William Younger Fletcher

... the tepee through the opening over the fireplace, roused The Stone to her day's work. She lost no time in setting a task for her little slave. Handing her a needle carved from the bone of a deer and thread made of a deer's sinew, she hade her sew up a rent in the skin curtain ...
— Timid Hare • Mary Hazelton Wade

... laoi toi alethe emen.] [Greek: Su eso ethnei ekei entheos eus.] [Greek: Ho Rhos ele ti su lusiteles oro.] [Greek: Alla ta en noi bale, labon nea t' alla] [Greek: Soter su eso o elee thee leo, hos eus rhetos] [Greek: Son hade sotera idia ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 213, November 26, 1853 • Various



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