Definitions for ade

ade Ade

Spelling: [eyd]
IPA: /eɪd/

Ade is a 3 letter English word.

You can make 18 anagrams from letters in ade (ade).

Definitions for ade

noun

  1. George, 1866–1944, U.S. humorist.

Origin of ade

French Provençal, Spanish, or Upper Italian -ada Latin -āta, feminine of -ātus -ate1; or Spanish -ado Latin -ātus Examples for ade

Ade suddenly became sad and pensive as she never had been in times past.

I feel,” said Mr. Ade promptly, “like a lion in a den of Daniels.

It is related that the actress, who was probably as excited as Ade, answered, "What's the difference?"

Ade de Buke, hatter, glazed the chapel and most part of the church, and was there buried.

In dot house leef an oldt lady all mit herself and Ade sairvans.

Ade's is the more distinctly original, for he not only created the style, but another language.

Mr. Ade's new series of thirty fables are a valuable record of the war years in American life.

Mr. Ade's Artie is a Chicago clerk, and his dialect is of the most delectable.

Keep single, Katerlein, as long as you can: as long as you can hold out, keep single: 'Ade!''

There, in spite of her boasted emancipation from childhood, she dropped a courtesy and left them, crying “Ade!”

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