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lode noun also load \ˈlōd\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English lod, lode, from Old English lād way, course, journey, carrying, support; akin to Old Norse leith way, course, Old English līthan to go — more at lead 1. dialect England a. : course, path, road b. : waterway, canal; also : an open drain < down that long dark lode … he and his brothers skated home — Charles Kingsley > 2. : a deposit of ore: as a. : a mineral deposit that fills a fissure in the country rock b. : an ore deposit occurring in place within definite boundaries separating it from the adjoining rocks — called also lead, vein; compare placer 3. : something that resembles a lode < found a new lode of moral strength — A.C.Fields > < had struck a lode of human kindliness — Marcia Davenport > < his letters are an astonishingly rich lode of information — J.M.England > |