Bate: meaning, definitions and examples

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bate

 

[ beɪt ]

Verb / Noun
Context #1 | Verb

fishing term

To bait means to put food or other substances on a hook or trap to attract fish or animals. It is commonly used in fishing and hunting contexts. Baiting is essential for luring the desired catch or prey.

Synonyms

attract, entice, lure.

Examples of usage

  • I need to bait the hook before casting it into the water.
  • He always uses worms to bait his fishing line.
  • She decided to bait the trap with cheese to catch the mouse.
Context #2 | Noun

fishing equipment

Bait refers to the food or substances used to attract fish or game during fishing or hunting. It is crucial for catching fish and can come in various forms, including live worms, minnows, or artificial lures.

Synonyms

enticement, goad, lure.

Examples of usage

  • The local shop sells a variety of bait for anglers.
  • He prefers using live bait when fishing for trout.
  • You can find effective bait in the tackle shop.

Translations

Translations of the word "bate" in other languages:

🇵🇹 bate

🇮🇳 मारना

🇩🇪 Schlag

🇮🇩 pukulan

🇺🇦 бити

🇵🇱 uderzenie

🇯🇵 打つ

🇫🇷 frapper

🇪🇸 golpe

🇹🇷 vurmak

🇰🇷 치다

🇸🇦 ضرب

🇨🇿 úder

🇸🇰 úder

🇨🇳 击打

🇸🇮 udar

🇮🇸 slag

🇰🇿 соққы

🇬🇪 დარტყმა

🇦🇿 zərbə

🇲🇽 golpe

Etymology

The word 'bate' comes from the Old French term 'abattre', meaning 'to lower', which is derived from the Latin 'battūre', meaning 'to beat'. In the context of fishing, the term evolved as it became associated with the action of attracting or enticing fish to bite. The use of bait in fishing dates back to ancient times when early humans used natural materials found in their environment. Over the centuries, the methods and types of bait have advanced, from simple insects and organic matter to artificial lures designed to mimic the movements and appearance of prey in water. Today, the concept of bait extends beyond fishing to encompass any strategy of enticing or luring someone or something to engage in an action, further broadening its application in language and use.