Caded vs Caned - What's the difference?
caded | caned |
(cade)
for a cooper.
* ,Scene IV:
transferred from the surname.
* 1936 , Gone With the Wind , Read Books 2008, ISBN 1443719587, page 26:
(cane)
(UK, dialect) Filled with white flakes; mothery; said of vinegar when containing mother.
As verbs the difference between caded and caned
is that caded is past tense of cade while caned is past tense of cane.As an adjective caned is
filled with white flakes; mothery; said of vinegar when containing mother.caded
English
Verb
(head)Cade
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Alternative forms
* rare: Caide, Kade, KaydeProper noun
(en proper noun)- Jack Cade hath gotten London bridge; / The citizens fly and forsake their houses; / The rascal people, thirsting after prey, / Join with the traitor;
- They're fine lads, but if it's Cade Calvert you're setting your cap after, why, 'tis the same with me.
Anagrams
* * *caned
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Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Etymology 2
Compare (etyl) (lena) .Adjective
(en adjective)- (Halliwell)