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Definition of Steaded
1. stead [v] - See also: stead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Steaded
Literary usage of Steaded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Glossary of Northamptonshire Words and Phrases by Anne Elizabeth Baker (1854)
"I am at last steaded with a servant." Rich garments, linens, stuffs, and necessaries,
Which since have steaded much. Tempest, i. 2. STEADY. ^ . ..."
2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1880)
"Stave, v. to knock down. " And snatched up a showl for to stave ma owt rite."
Uncle Jan Tre- noodle. steaded, pp supplied. ..."
3. A Glossary of Words and Phrases Pertaining to the Dialect of Cumberland by William Dickinson (1880)
"Stave, v. to knock down. " And snatched up a showl for to stave ma owt rite."
Uncle Jan T re- noodle. steaded, pp supplied. ..."
4. Glossary of Words in Use in Cornwall by Margaret Ann Courtney, Thomas Quiller Couch (1880)
""Are you steaded t" Steeve, v. to stave in. " Shall I sleeve in the head o' the
cask, Missus f " Steeve, v. to stow away; ..."
5. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare (1900)
"Compare The Tempest, Act I, sc. ii, line 165: " Stuffs and necessaries Which
since have steaded much." 11 good: of sound credit. 17 upon the Rialto. ..."