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