Lading (verb)

To load or fill (a vehicle, ship, or container) with goods or cargo.

Origin:

From middle english ladde, from old english hladan "to load", from proto-germanic *hladaną "to load", from proto-indo-european *kelh₁- "to drive, urge".

Examples:

  1. The truck was laded with crates of apples.
  2. The ship was laded with coal and iron ore.
  3. Lading the plane with freight took several hours.
  4. The container was laded with electronic devices.
  5. The train was laded with logs for the mill.
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