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coˈrrade, v. [ad. L. corrādĕre, f. cor- = com- together + rādĕre to scrape.] †1. trans. To scrape together; fig. to gather together from various sources. Obs.
a1619M. Fotherby Atheom. Pref. (1622) 20, I haue made choise of mine Authors, not corrading out of all promiscue. 1659Hammond On Ps. cix. 11 Paraphr. 553 They corrade and indeavour to get together the wealth of others. 2. To scrape, wear down by scraping. Cf. corrasion 2.)
1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. i. 54 Haile..which falleth from an high is by the length of its journey corraded, and descendeth therefore in a lesser magnitude. 1847Webster, Corrade, to rub off. 1877G. K. Gilbert Geol. Henry Mts. 101 Streams of clear water corrade their beds by solution. 1958P. Lake Physical Geogr. (ed. 4) 297 When it has a full load it corrades its banks and bed. |