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The word Lade is from the English word Laden, meaning load. In biblical text you will find it in Genesis 45:17 (Hebrew), 1 Kings 12:11 (Hebrew), Luke 11:46 (Greek).

It was translated in the Old Testament from the Hebrew word 2943 which is pronounced ta'an and it means to load

It was translated in the New Testament from the Greek word 5412 which is pronounced for-tid-zo and it means to load up (as a vessel or animal) to overburden with ceremony (or spiritual anxiety) lade, by heavy laden, its from word 5414 pronounced for-tos which means something carried (ie the cargo of a ship - lading). its from word 5340 which is a primary verb pronounced fer-o, and it means to bear or carry, literally and figuratively.

These definitions are from the Strong's concordance dictionary

English speaking peoples still use the word lading when defining loads, especially when defining cargo loads. Hence the definition, used in the trucking industry- Bill of Lading

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