wade
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wade/weɪd/
▶verb
- 1 walk through a liquid or viscous substance.
- 2 (wade through) read laboriously through (a long piece of writing).
- 3 (wade in/into) informal attack, intervene, or become involved in a vigorous or forceful way.
– derivatives
wadable (also wadeable) adjective.
wadable (also wadeable) adjective.
– origin OE wadan ‘move onward’, also ‘penetrate’, from a Gmc word meaning ‘go (through)’.
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