Kate vs Kathy - What's the difference?
kate | kathy |
A medieval pet form of Catherine and related names. Also used as a formal female given name.
* ~~1594 William Shakespeare: The Taming of the Shrew : Act II, Scene I:
* 1830 Mary Russell Mitford: Our Village: Fourth Series: Cottage Names:
* 1944 A.J.Cronin: The Green Years .Little, Brown, and Company, 1944. page 62:
A diminutive of the female given names Katherine, Kathleen, and related names; also used as a formal given name.
* 1991 Margaret Atwood: Wilderness Tips ISBN 0385 421060 : page 36:
As proper nouns the difference between kate and kathy
is that kate is a medieval pet form of Catherine and related names. Also used as a formal female given name while Kathy is a diminutive of the female given names Katherine, Kathleen, and related names; also used as a formal given name.As a noun kate
is the brambling finch, Fringilla montifringilla.kate
English
(wikipedia Kate)Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Petruchio .Good morrow, Kate ; for that's your name, I hear.
- Katharina .Well have you heard, but something hard of hearing: / They call me Katharine that do talk of me.
- Petruchio''.You lie, in faith; for you are call'd plain Kate''', / And bonny '''Kate''', and sometimes ' Kate the curst;
- A great number of children, amongst the lower classes, are Carolines. - - - A clergyman in my neighbourhood used to mistake the sound, and christen the babies Catharine; - a wise error, for Kate is a noble abbreviation.
- "And I have such a horrible name. Think of it... Kate . Who would take Kate on a Moonlight Cruise...or out to the Minstrels at the point. If you ever do find me in the company of a strange young man, call me Irene. Promise me."
Anagrams
* * English diminutives of female given names ----kathy
English
Alternative forms
* Cathi, Cathie, Cathy * Kathi, KathieProper noun
(en proper noun)- During her childhood she was a romanticized Katherine, dressed by her misty-eyed, fussy mother in dresses that looked like ruffled pillowcases. By high school she'd shed the frills and emerged as a bouncy, round-faced Kathy - - - At university she was Kath, blunt and no-bullshit in her Take-Back-the-Night jeans and checked shirt - - - When she ran away to England, she sliced herself down to Kat. It was economical, street-feline, and pointed as a nail.
