-ade (suffix)

Widespread examples include lemonade, cherryade,[2] limeade, and orangeade.

Variants of the suffix have been used in brand names, including Kool-Aid and Flavor Aid from the 1920s.

Other examples include Powerade, Accelerade, Staminade, Sporade, and Gatorade.

[4] The suffix -ade originates from the Latin -ata, which is a past participle used for forming nouns.

It was introduced to English in the word lemonade, a loanword taken from the French limonade.

A glass of limeade