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Meaning of cade

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cade (a.)

Bred by hand; domesticated; petted.

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cade (v. t.)

To bring up or nourish by hand, or with tenderness; to coddle; to tame.

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cade (n.)

A barrel or cask, as of fish.

A species of juniper (Juniperus Oxycedrus) of Mediterranean countries.

cade Sentence Examples

  1. The veterinarian treated the dog's skin condition with a gentle ointment derived from cade oil. (medicinal use)
  2. Lost and alone, the cade lamb bleated pitifully, searching for its mother. (abandoned young animal)
  3. The historian analyzed the old document, noting the unusual reference to a "cade of herring." (archaic term for a quantity)
  4. The sculptor used fragrant cade wood to create a detailed carving of a mythical creature. (type of juniper wood)
  5. The children built a fort in the woods, using fallen branches and a discarded cade (meaning "barrel" in certain regions).
  6. In the old tavern, stories were spun about the daring rebel, Jack Cade, who challenged the king. (historical figure)
  7. The herbalist carefully harvested the berries from the cade bush, known for its medicinal properties. (plant)
  8. The artist experimented with different techniques, including using cade oil as a medium for his paintings. (art material)
  9. The villagers gathered around a crackling bonfire, fueled by seasoned cade wood. (fuel source)
  10. The shepherd gently cradled the newborn lamb, knowing it would likely be considered a cade due to its early separation from the flock. (sheep terminology)

FAQs About the word cade

Bred by hand; domesticated; petted., To bring up or nourish by hand, or with tenderness; to coddle; to tame., A barrel or cask, as of fish., A species of junipe

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The veterinarian treated the dog's skin condition with a gentle ointment derived from cade oil. (medicinal use)

Lost and alone, the cade lamb bleated pitifully, searching for its mother. (abandoned young animal)

The historian analyzed the old document, noting the unusual reference to a "cade of herring." (archaic term for a quantity)

The sculptor used fragrant cade wood to create a detailed carving of a mythical creature. (type of juniper wood)