Associations to the word «Cade»
Noun
- Cas
- Mortimer
- Rebellion
- Jack
- Cade
- Murdoch
- Tableau
- Brock
- Cove
- Toni
- Lithium
- Terran
- Raw
- Lance
- Heather
- Wat
- Marie
- Trevor
- Kendrick
- Cock
- Elsa
- Tag
- Jericho
- Nipple
- Salazar
- Sam
- Nodding
- Backlash
- Arousal
- Calvert
- Throbbing
- Haas
- Sac
- Sip
- Coachman
- Bain
- Cairns
- Beth
- Sarah
- Humphrey
- Vi
- Fuck
- Len
- Bailey
- Dammit
- Luke
- Foster
- Steak
- Highlander
- Rossi
- Tara
- Konrad
- Zach
- Rebel
- Brochure
- Rebecca
- Julia
- Shawn
- Spence
- Rematch
- Owens
- Shrug
- Raul
- Metz
- Mania
- Feud
- Damn
- Suffolk
- Signaling
- Erection
- Ballroom
- Bergman
- Dee
- Thigh
- Shane
- Cody
- Chattanooga
- Stafford
- Gator
- Blair
- Conference
- Avery
- Rick
- Hazel
Wiktionary
CADE, proper noun. An English metonymic occupational surname for a cooper.
CADE, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
CADE, adjective. (of an animal) abandoned by its mother and reared by hand
CADE, verb. To bring up or nourish by hand, or with tenderness; to coddle; to tame.
CADE, noun. A prickly, bushy Mediterranean juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, whose wood yields a tar.
CADE, noun. (archaic) A cask or barrel, used in the British Book of Rates for a determinate number of some sort of fish.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.