KJV Dictionary Definition: lade
lade
LADE, v.t. pret. laded; pp. laded, laden.
1. To load; to put on or in, as a burden or freight. We lade a ship with cotton. We lade a horse or other beast with corn.
And they laded their asses with the corn and departed thence. Gen. 42.
2. To dip; to throw in or out, as a fluid, with a ladle or dipper; as, to lade water out of a tub or into a cistern.
3. To draw water. Not in use.
LADE, n. The mouth of a river. Obs.
lading
LA'DING, ppr. Loading; charging with a burden or freight; throwing or dipping out.
LA'DING, n. That which constitutes a load or cargo; freight; burden; as the lading of a ship. Acts. 27.