bade
- simplepast ofbid
1907 January,Harold Bindloss, chapter 22, inThe Dust of Conflict, 1st Canadian edition, Toronto, Ont.: McLeod & Allen,→OCLC:Pancho, the major-domo, came up to say that Colonel Morales was waiting below. Applebybade him bring out cigars and wine, and rose from his seat when Morales came in.
FromOld Norsebaða,baðask, fromProto-Germanic*baþōną(“to bathe”), cognate withEnglishbathe andGermanbaden.
bade (imperativebad,infinitiveatbade,present tensebader,past tensebadede,perfect tenseharbadet)
- (intransitive) tobathe, take a bath, take a swim
- (transitive) tobath
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
bade n
- indefiniteplural ofbad
bade
- (dated or formal)singularpastsubjunctive ofbidden
- (dated or formal)singularpresentsubjunctive ofbaden
bade
- inflection ofbaden:
- first-personsingularpresent
- singularimperative
- first/third-personsingularsubjunctive I
- IPA(key): (before 13th CE)/ˈbadə/
bade
- first-personsingularpresentindicative ofbaden
- first/third-personsingularpresentsubjunctive ofbaden
- second-personsingularpresentimperative ofbaden
FromProto-Germanic*bidjaną.
bade
- (Mooring) toask politely, tobeg,request
Conjugation of
bade (
Mooring dialect)
From the nounbad.
bade (imperativebad,present tensebader,passivebades,simple past and past participlebadaorbadet,present participlebadende)
- tobathe
- tobath(British; e.g. bath a baby)
- toswim, have a swim
- “bade” inThe Bokmål Dictionary.
bāde
- inflection ofbād:
- nominativeplural
- accusativesingular/plural
- genitive/dativesingular
Unknown. Coincides withBulgarianбате(bate),бачо(bačo),Serbo-Croatianbato,bača,Hungarianbátya, which could have been borrowed from Romanian. The term might belong to a substratum word from an Indo-European root forfather. Comparebaci andRussianбатюшка(batjuška).
A relation to the dialectal words*bade ("old") and*bad ("to get old") in Lazio, doesn't appear to be coincidental.[1]
bade m (uncountable)
- (archaic, popular)olderbrother
- (archaic, popular)olderman
- (humorous, slightly pejorative) ahillbilly, ayokel, abumpkin; a poorly educatedman from thecountryside
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FromClassical Persianباده(bāda,“wine”).
bade
- (dated)wine,drink (served alcoholic beverage)