Haded vs Caded - What's the difference?
haded | caded |
(hade)
(obsolete) Person (in all senses).
(obsolete, biological) Sex; gender.
Order; estate; rank; degree; holy or religious orders.
State; condition; quality; kind.
(obsolete) To ordain; consecrate; admit to a religious order.
(geology) To slope from the vertical
(cade)
for a cooper.
* ,Scene IV:
transferred from the surname.
* 1936 , Gone With the Wind , Read Books 2008, ISBN 1443719587, page 26:
As verbs the difference between haded and caded
is that haded is past tense of hade while caded is past tense of cade.haded
English
Verb
(head)hade
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) had, hed, hod, from (etyl) . Same as (l).Alternative forms
* (l), (l) (Scotland) * (l), (l)Noun
(en noun)Etymology 2
From (etyl) hadien, hodien, from (etyl) . See above.Alternative forms
* (l)Verb
(had)Derived terms
* (l) * (l)Etymology 3
Origin uncertain. Perhaps from a dialectal form of head.Verb
(had)Anagrams
* * ----caded
English
Verb
(head)Cade
English
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.