Dade vs Dado - What's the difference?
dade | dado |
(obsolete) To walk unsteadily, like a child; to move slowly.
* Drayton
(obsolete) To hold up by leading strings or by the hand, as a toddler.
* Drayton
(architecture) The section of a pedestal above the base.
(architecture) The lower portion of an interior wall decorated differently from the upper portion.
(carpentry) The rectangular channel in a board cut across the grain.
To furnish with a dado.
To cut a dado.
As verbs the difference between dade and dado
is that dade is to walk unsteadily, like a child; to move slowly while dado is to furnish with a dado.As a proper noun Dade
is {{surname|from=given names}.As a noun dado is
the section of a pedestal above the base.dade
English
Verb
(dad)- No sooner taught to dade , but from their mother trip.
- Little children when they learn to go / By painful mothers daded to and fro.