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Bade

beɪd
WordNet
  1. (n) Bade
    a Chadic language spoken in northern Nigeria
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Bade
    băd A form of the past tense of Bid.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. (n) bade
    Preterit of bid.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. (pa.t) Bade
    bad of Bid.
Quotations
I gave my life for freedom --this I know: For those who bade me fight had told me so.
W. N. Ewer
Usage in the news

On May 21, 1949 he married Virginia D Bade, who survives. chestertontribune.com

The Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music bade farewell Saturday evening to one of its oldest and closest friends: The Guarneri String Quartet. blog.syracuse.com

Britain bade farewell today to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with a majestic funeral rich in traditional pageantry and a huge public send-off affirming modern-day Britons' enduring affection for their favorite royal. nytimes.com

Phillip Bade of Graphic Works removes a tarp Tuesday revealing the new Phillip D Glass sign atop a storage tank at the Tennessee American Water Company. timesfreepress.com

London bade a flamboyant and madcap farewell to the Olympic Games with a romp through British pop and fashion, bringing the curtain down on more than two weeks of action that ended with America topping the sporting world with 46 gold medals. kmit.com

Bade, of Baldwin Technology, says that LED technology has not had the power required to cure UV materials – until recently. labelandnarrowweb.com

A Lansing-baded company says it has developed the fastest, easiest test to detect the food-borne bacteria responsible for the deadliest outbreak in recent history. mlive.com

Stephanie Lanza locked eyes with her uncle's killer and bade him a bitter goodbye. citizensvoice.com

The African Grey called Tarbu, bade a final farewell to his owner Nina Morgan, saying a weak "Cheerio," a day before he died. indiatimes.com

When US gymnasts Gabby Douglas and Jordyn Wieber captured gold at the London Olympics, each achieved a. London bade a flamboyant and madcap farewell to the Olympic Games with a romp through British pop and fash. z975.com

Philip Bade wouldn't take his seat. commonwealmagazine.org

Lady Summer bade a disgruntled farewell last night as Prince Autumn rode in on his royal chestnut steed to announce his presence. shepherdstownchronicle.com

More than 2,000 people bade farewell Thursday to San Francisco firefighter Melinda "Mindy" Ohler. firehouse.com

Usage in scientific papers

We call two vertices 2-connected if ||u − v ||1 = 2, so that we may define the even bad points BADe K (x) of x as the 2-connected component of bad vertices containing x.
Biased random walk in positive random conductances on $\mathbb{Z}^d$

Any տ edge of ∂E BADe K (x) has one endpoint, say y , which is bad, and one, y + e1 + e2 , which is good.
Biased random walk in positive random conductances on $\mathbb{Z}^d$

So at least one sixth of the edges of ∂E BADe K (x) are ւ edges that are not followed by an ց edge.
Biased random walk in positive random conductances on $\mathbb{Z}^d$

This means that at least one sixth of the edges of ∂E BADe K (x) are adjacent to an even-closed vertex.
Biased random walk in positive random conductances on $\mathbb{Z}^d$

Hence, if p′ is close enough to 1, a counting argument allows us to obtain the desired exponential tail for W (BADe K (x)) under Pp′ , and hence under Pp,orient (since the latter is dominated by the former).
Biased random walk in positive random conductances on $\mathbb{Z}^d$

Usage in literature

After three days Merlin came thither, and he took up Balin and gat him a good horse, for his was dead, and bade him ride out of the country. "Stories of King Arthur and His Knights" by U. Waldo Cutler

At last she dried her tears and with a happier look in her eyes bade me wait a little until she returned. "The Trail of '98" by Robert W. Service

Then Hakon bade him not breathe word of this to anyone lest it should become known: 'It might cost thee thy life,' he said. "The Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald The Tyrant (Harald Haardraade)" by Snorri Sturluson

I bade him drink only half. "In Kings' Byways" by Stanley J. Weyman

Then Sir Ector went to the stone and bade Arthur put back the sword into the wedge of steel, which the young man did easily. "King Arthur's Knights" by Henry Gilbert

Then we bade each other good-night. "The Land of the Long Night" by Paul du Chaillu

I bade the poor woman, in a kind tone, wipe her eyes, and request her husband to come up, and speak to me himself. "Posthumous Works" by Mary Wollstonecraft

A mysterious voice then bade them go down the mountain, throwing their mother's bones behind them. "The Story of the Greeks" by H. A. Guerber

Jud promptly cuffed him back to the gate and bade him wait there. "The Bishop of Cottontown" by John Trotwood Moore

My Aunt Kezia went to the door, and calling Sam, bade him go out and inquire. "Out in the Forty-Five" by Emily Sarah Holt

Usage in poetry
Ringed them with coral,
Crowned them with palm,
Bade them be singing
Their endless psalm;
They bade me to my spinning
Because I was a maid,
But down into the battle
I marshalled unafraid.
He taught the solemn way;
He fixed the holy rite;
He bade His ransomed ones obey,
And keep the path of light.
Religion taught me to sustain
What Nature bade me feel;
And Piety relieved the pain
Which Time can never heal."
One asked me where the roses grew:
I bade him not go seek,
But forwith bade my Julia show
A bud in either cheek.
The kyng gaf Moche and Litul Jon
xx pound in sertan,
And made theim zemen of the crowne,
And bade theim go agayn.