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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Lade \Lade\ (l[=a]d), v. t. [imp. Laded; p. p. Laded, Laden (l[=a]d'n); p. pr. & vb. n. Lading.] [AS. hladan to heap, load, draw (water); akin to D. & G. laden to load, OHG. hladan, ladan, Icel. hla[eth]a, Sw. ladda, Dan. lade, Goth. afhla[thorn]an. Cf. Load, Ladle, Lathe for turning, Last a load.] 1. To load; to put a burden or freight on or in; -- generally followed by that which receives the load, as the direct object. [1913 Webster] And they laded their asses with the corn. --Gen. xlii. 26. [1913 Webster] 2. To throw in or out, with a ladle or dipper; to dip; as, to lade water out of a tub, or into a cistern. [1913 Webster] And chides the sea that sunders him from thence, Saying, he'll lade it dry to have his way. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. (Plate Glass Manuf.) To transfer (the molten glass) from the pot to the forming table. [1913 Webster]