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Webster's English Dictionary

fade
a. [F., prob. fr. L. vapidus vapid, or possibly fr,fatuus foolish, insipid.] Weak; insipid; tasteless; commonplace. (Jeffrey.)
His masculine taste gave him a sense of something fade and ludicrous. (De Quincey.)
v. i. [OE. faden, vaden, prob. fr. fade, a.; cf. Prov. D. vadden to fade, wither, vaddigh languid, torpid. Cf. Fade, a., Vade.]1. To become fade; to grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant. ()
The earth mourneth and fadeth away. (Is. xxiv. 4.)
2. To lose freshness, color, or brightness; to become faint in hue or tint; hence, to be wanting in color. (Milton.)
3. To sink away; to disappear gradually; to grow dim; to vanish. ()
The stars shall fade away. (Addison)
He makes a swanlike end, Fading in music. (Shak.)
v. t. To cause to wither; to deprive of freshness or vigor; to wear away. ()
No winter could his laurels fade. (Dryden.)


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