Stades [noun]
Definition of Stades:
arena for recreation or spectating
Opposite/Antonyms of Stades:
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Sentence/Example of Stades:
The king's son then tied Stade's legs together in three places.
June 2rd and 13th, Mr. Duerend and Mr. Hart went toward Stade.
Oct. 20th, Mr. Cornelio went toward the flete of Stade to returne.
After his return to Germany, Stade published an account of his experiences.
Stade made two trips to Brazil; one in 1547 and one in 1549.
It extends a distance of about 200 yards, or almost exactly a stade, and runs nearly in a straight line from west to east.
To form some notion of these buildings, see the excellent illustrations in Stade, i. 318-25.
The Kehding Moor, in the Stade district, has now been prepared for settlement, and five colonists are established.
The Hanoverian government had levied for a long time, at the mouth of the Elbe, certain monies, called "Stade dues."
At last news came that the fleet had arrived off Stade, and that was a signal for the mother and daughter to part.