Showing posts with label load. Show all posts
Showing posts with label load. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

load, lode

Load or load means something that is being carried, as freight or a burden--
He found the load too heavy to bear.
He stumbled and dropped his load.
Load is also a verb ( action word ), meaning to pack or stow freight or goods--
Load the truck; we're leaving soon.
It took all day to load the moving van.

Lode or lode ( rhymes with load ) means a deposit of metal or minerals, as in a mine--
The miners found a lode of silver and became wealthy.
The lode became so famous that everyone knew it by name.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"They had to carry the load from the silver lode out of the mine on foot."

Note--a "load" or "loads" is used to means a lot, or a great quantity--
They found a load of silver.
Not to be confused with a "lode", meaning a deposit of minerals--
They found a lode of silver.
Note # 2--"lowed"  ( rhymes with load ) is the past tense ( yesterday, or some time ago ) form of "low", meaning to bellow or "moo" as a cow does--
The poor cow lowed at every passing car.