caddie

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English [edit]

Alternative forms [edit]

Pronunciation [edit]

Etymology 1 [edit]

From Scots caddie, from the French cadet.

Noun [edit]

caddie (plural caddies)

  1. A lightweight freestanding rack designed to hold accessories.
  2. A lightweight wheeled cart, often fitted with shelves or racks.
  3. A small box usually used for tee
  4. Alternative form of cadie (Scottish errand boy)
  5. (golf) A golfer's assistant and adviser.
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Verb [edit]

caddie (third-person singular simple present caddies, present participle caddying, simple past and past participle caddied)

  1. (intransitive) To serve as a golf caddie.
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Etymology 2 [edit]

From Malay kati.

Noun [edit]

caddie (plural caddies)

  1. A small tray with a handle and compartments for holding items.
  2. A small wheeled cart attached to a bicycle and used as a conveyance for a child.
  3. A tea caddy.

References [edit]

  • caddy” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).
  • caddie” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).

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Finnish [edit]

Noun [edit]

caddie

  1. caddie

Declension [edit]


French [edit]

French Wikipedia has an article on:

Wikipedia fr

Alternative forms [edit]

Noun [edit]

caddie m (plural caddies)

  1. shopping cart (conveyance used to carry items while shopping)
  2. (golf) caddie

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Scots [edit]

Etymology [edit]

From the French cadet.

Noun [edit]

caddie (plural caddies)

  1. See English definition of caddie.
  2. A youth or boy who does odd-jobs.

Swedish [edit]

Noun [edit]

caddie c

  1. (golf) caddie; a golfer's assistant

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