n. & v.
—n.
1 a tool used for digging or cutting the ground etc., with a sharp-edged metal blade and a long handle.
2 a tool of a similar shape for various purposes, e.g. for removing the blubber from a whale.
3 anything resembling a spade.
—v.tr. dig over (ground) with a spade.
Phrases and idioms:
call a spade a spade speak plainly or bluntly. spade beard an oblong-shaped beard. spade foot a square spadelike enlargement at the end of a chair-leg.
Derivatives:
spadeful n. (pl. -fuls).
Etymology: OE spadu, spada
2.
n.
1 a a playing-card of a suit denoted by black inverted heart-shaped figures with small stalks. b (in pl.) this suit.
2 sl. offens. a Black.
Phrases and idioms:
in spades sl. to a high degree, with great force. spade guinea hist. a guinea of George III's reign with a spade-shaped shield on the reverse.
Etymology: It. spade pl. of spada sword f. L spatha f. Gk spathe, rel. to SPADE(1): assoc. with the shape of a pointed spade
Useful english dictionary. 2012.