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Adjective: laden  ley-d(u)n
  1. Filled with a great quantity
    "table laden with food";
    - loaded, ladened [rare]
     
  2. Burdened psychologically or mentally
    "laden with grief";
    - oppressed
Verb: laden  ley-d(u)n
  1. Fill completely or heavily with cargo or supplies
    "The ship was laden with goods for export";
    - load, lade [archaic], load up
Verb: lade (laded,laden)  leyd
Usage: archaic
  1. Remove with or as if with a ladle
    "lade the water out of the bowl";
    - ladle

Derived forms: ladened, ladening, ladens

See also: burdened, full

Type of: fill, fill up, remove, take, take away, withdraw

Encyclopedia: Laden

Lade, Norway