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Daddie vs Caddie - What's the difference?

daddie | caddie |

As nouns the difference between daddie and caddie

is that daddie is while caddie is a lightweight freestanding rack designed to hold accessories or caddie can be a small tray with a handle and compartments for holding items.

As a verb caddie is

to serve as a golf caddie.

daddie

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • *{{quote-book, year=1908, author=Ethel Turner, title=In the Mist of the Mountains, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage="No," said Pauline sadly, "they've gone to New Zealand,--mamma got quite ill with nursing us, and daddie got it too, and he wouldn't come up here." }}
  • *{{quote-book, year=1894, author=Hall Caine, title=The Manxman, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage="Come to your ould daddie , you lil sandpiper. }}
  • *{{quote-book, year=1806, author=Walter Scott, title=Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Vol. II (of 3), chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=Says--"Carterhaugh it is mine ain; "My daddie gave it me; "I'll come and gang to Carterhaugh, "And ask nae leave o' thee." }}

    caddie

    English

    Alternative forms

    * caddy

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) '', from the (etyl) ''cadet .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A lightweight freestanding rack designed to hold accessories.
  • A lightweight wheeled cart, often fitted with shelves or racks.
  • A small box usually used for tea
  • (Scottish errand boy)
  • (golf) A golfer's assistant and adviser.
  • Derived terms
    * forecaddie

    Verb

  • To serve as a golf caddie.
  • Etymology 2

    From (etyl) kati .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A small tray with a handle and compartments for holding items.
  • A small wheeled cart attached to a bicycle and used as a conveyance for a child.
  • A tea caddy.
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