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stade

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. A landing place or wharf. Etymology 2 n. (context obsolete English) A stadium.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Stade is a city in Lower Saxony , Germany and part of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region ( Metropolregion Hamburg ). It is the seat of the district named after it. The city was first mentioned in a document from 994. It includes the urban districts of Bützfleth ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stade \Stade\ (st[=a]d), n. [Cf. F. stade.] A stadium. --Donne.

Usage examples of stade.

Professor Marvin Stade, to give him his full name and title, and he was quite a guy.

I kept on treating the whole thing as a sort of joke, but Stade grew more grimly serious with every day.

Apparently Stade had stripped the soggy skins from Jimber-Jaw, and he was wrapped in our blankets from the ship, peacefully sleeping.

Fighter Division at Stade, not far from Hamburg, were also alerted and their fighters too started to take off.

Oberleutnant Joachim Wendtland was an experienced fighter control officer who was absent from his own box at that time but was at the headquarters of the 2nd Fighter Division at Stade, training other control officers.

An observer post ten miles away, at Meldorf, reported what it had seen to the Headquarters of the 2nd Fighter Division at Stade and the report would have been repeated to all other interested units.

We started to circle the crash position in the normal manner, so that ground control could fix the position of the success but the radar operator warned the pilot that our petrol was low and we had to leave and land quickly at Stade, actually cutting in front of another fighter that was landing.

Edmond Hilton went toward Stade, to go toward England, with my letters to disclose the treason of Perkins.

Oct 31st, letters sent to Stade for Gerwein Greven for her Majestie, Mr.

Just five yeres past I cam to England from Breame as Francis Garland cam now: but the Stade flete stayed at Harwich.

Bremen, sequestered certain revenues belonging to this city, in Stade and Ferden, till these claims should be satisfied.

Bremen and Verden, and to preserve a communication with Stade, to which place the archives, and most valuable effects of Hanover had been removed.

Lower Weser, retiring successively from Hamelen to Nienburgh, Verden, Rothenburgh, Buxtehude, and lastly to Stade, where, for want of subsistence and elbow-room, the troops were all made prisoners of war at large.

About the latter end of November, the Hanoverian army was wholly assembled at Stade, under the auspices of prince Ferdinand, who resolved without delay to drive the French from the electorate, whither they now began their march.

The regency of Hanover, alarmed at their progress, resolved to provide for the worst, by sending their chancery and most valuable effects to Stade, from whence, in case of necessity, they might be conveyed by sea to England.