cadie

English

Noun

cadie (plural cadies)

  1. (historical) Alternative spelling of caddie (a gentleman who joined the military without a commission as a career; a young man; a person engaged to run errands such as carrying goods and messages; specifically, a member of an organized group of such persons working in large Scottish towns in the early 18th century)

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Anagrams

Ido

Etymology

Derived from ca- + dio + -e.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡saˈdi.e/

Adverb

cadie

  1. today, this day
    Synonym: hodie
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