Vade vs Vale - What's the difference?
vade | vale |
(obsolete) To fade; to vanish.
* Shakespeare
* Spenser
(mostly, poetic) A valley.
* (rfdate) Harte
* , Hymn 214'', ''The Issues of Life and Death ,
* 19th c , ,
As a noun vade
is (male) calf.As a verb vale is
to be worth.vade
English
Verb
(vad)- Summer leaves all vaded .
- They into dust shall vade .
vale
English
Etymology 1
(etyl), from (etyl) , from (etyl) vallis, vallesNoun
(en noun)- In those fair vales , by nature formed to please, / Where Guadalquiver serpentines with ease
- Beyond this vale of tears / There is a life above,
- "Make me a cottage in the vale ," she said, / "Where I may mourn and pray.
