[a. F. cade, in same sense.] A species of Juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, called also Prickly Cedar, yielding Oil of Cade, or Cade Oil, used in veterinary surgery.
1575. Turberv., Bk. Venerie, lxvi. 187. If you rubbe a Terryer with Brymstone, or with the oyle of Cade, and then put the Terryer into an earth where Foxes be or Badgerdes, they will leaue that earth.
1800. trans. Lagranges Chem., II. 251. The part most fluid is sold under the name of Cade-oil.