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  1.                 From en.wiktionary.org:
                    

    [hadé]

    ** English

    *** Pronunciation

    - [en] - [en] - [en] - [en]

    *** Etymology 1

    From [en], [enm], [enm], [enm], from [en], from [en], from [en], from [en]. Cognate with [osx], [goh], [non] ["honour, dignity"] (whence [da], [sv]), [got]. Same as [en].

    **** Alternative forms

    - [en] - [en]

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] State ; order , estate , rank , degree , or quality . 2. * [en ] 3. * [en ] 4. * [en ]

    *** Etymology 2

    [en]. Perhaps from a dialectal form of [en].

    **** Verb

    [en-verb]

    1. [en] To slope or incline from the vertical . 2. * {{ quote-journal | en | year=1935 | author=Institution of Mining Engineers (Great Britain) | journal=Transactions | page=60 |passage=It was found, however, that where the coal HADED away from the floor towards the face, as in Fig. 2(6), [...]}}

    1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1967 | title=Mining and Minerals Engineering |passage=The author details the benefits arising from arranging the quarry faces to be HADED backwards at say 20-25° off vertical and to be of reasonable height, say 50-60ft. These include the reduction of danger ...}}

    1. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2000 | author=Lindsey Porter; John Albert Robey | title=The Copper & Lead Mines Around the Manifold Valley, North Staffordshire |passage=Plot's observation that the veins HADED to the north-east is consistent with the workings around Stone Quarry Mine but not the main Ecton Pipe at depth nor the mines from Clayton Pipe southwards.}}

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] A slope ; [en] the slope of a vein , fault or dike from the vertical; the complement of the dip . 2. * 1612 , Michael Drayton, _[Poly-Olbion]_ , quoted in 1914 , William Holden Hutton, _Highways and Byways in Shakespeare's Country_ , page 34: 3. *: The thick and well-growne fogge doth matt my smoother shades, 4. *: And on the lower Leas, as on the higher HADES 5. *: The daintie Clover growes (of grass the onely silke) 6. *: That makes each Udder strout abundantly with milke. 7. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1885 | title=The Rainbow, a magazine of Christian literature | volume=22 | page=449 |passage=[...] as he must have done who had proudly passed by Lazarus on earth when he looked up and beheld how he was honoured in the higher HADES.}}

    1. * {{ quote-journal | en | year=1935 | author=Institution of Mining Engineers (Great Britain) | journal=Transactions | page=60 |passage=[...] due to the breaks at different HADES, the projection might occur at any point from the floor to halfway up the seam.}}

    1. * [en ] 2. * [en ]

    *** Etymology 3

    Probably a dialectal or variant form of [en].

    **** Noun

    [en-noun]

    1. [en] A headland ; a strip of land at the side of a field upon which a plough may be turned. 2. * 1615 , in a _Map_ in Corpus Christi College, Oxon, quoted in Wright's _English Dialect Dictionary_ : 3. *: [ ... ] certeine arable landes some of them havinge HADES of meadow and grasse grounde lieinge in the Southe fielde of Einsham. 4. * 1635 , _Terrier_ , quoted in Wright's _English Dialect Dictionary_ : 5. *: 6 rodes with HADES at both ends. 2 Landes 4 ro. with HADES . 6. * 1534 [ original ] , Anthony Fitzherbert, _Husbandry_ , republished as _Ancient Tracts concerning the Management of landed Property, republished_ , in _The Monthly Review, or Journal_ ( 1767 ), page 270: 7. *: And oxen wyl plowe in tough cley [ ... ] And whereas is now suerall pastures, there the horse plowe is better, for the horses may be teddered, or tyed upon leys, balkes, or HADES , whereas oxen may not be kept: and it is used to tedder them, but in fewe places. 8. * {{ quote-text | en | year=1955 | title=Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes | volume=22 | page=36 |passage=[Item] . . . . . [w]th HADES at both endes in the furlong called longe Furlonge of Thomas Vades on the north side and the aforesaide Mr [Bury] [so]wth side.}}

    *** References

    - [R:Century 1911]

    *** Anagrams

    - [en]

    ** Bikol Central

    *** Pronunciation

    - [hadè] - [7adè]

    *** Noun

    [hadè]

    1. [bcl]

    ** Czech

    *** Pronunciation

    - [cs-IPA]

    *** Noun

    [cs]

    1. [cs]

    ** Danish

    *** Etymology

    From [da], from [da].

    *** Pronunciation

    - [da] - [da] - [da]

    *** Verb

    [had]

    1. to hate

    **** Conjugation

    [had]

    *** References

    - [R:Den Danske Ordbog]

    ** Japanese

    *** Romanization

    [ja-romaji]

    1. [はで]

    ** Middle English

    *** Etymology 1

    From [enm].

    **** Noun

    [enm]

    1. [enm]

    *** Etymology 2

    From [enm].

    **** Noun

    [enm]

    1. [enm]

    ** Norwegian

    *** Pronunciation

    - [no]

    *** Noun

    [no]

    1. [no]

    ** Old English

    *** Pronunciation

    - [hāde]

    *** Noun

    [ang]

    1. [ang]

    ** Swedish

    *** Pronunciation

    - [sv]

    *** Verb

    [sv]

    1. [sv] 2. [sv]

    ** Yola

    *** Noun

    [yol]

    1. [yol] 2. * [yol]

    *** References

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