caddies
Meaning of caddies
plural noun
a person who carries a golfer's clubs and provides other assistance during a match.
verb, 3rd person present- work as a caddie.
I caddied for him until the end of 1979
mid 17th century (originally Scots): from French cadet. The original term denoted a gentleman who joined the army without a commission, intending to learn the profession and follow a military career, later coming to mean ‘odd-job man’. The current sense dates from the late 18th century.
plural noun- a small storage container, typically one with divisions.
a tool caddy
late 18th century: from earlier catty, denoting a unit of weight of 1 1/3 lb (0.61 kg), from Malay kati .
plural noun
variant spelling of caddie (noun).
verb, 3rd person present- variant spelling of caddie (verb).
I used to caddy for him at Seattle Golf Club
Information about caddies
- The singular form of caddies is: caddy.
- Languages in which caddies is used:
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Hyphenation of caddies
cad-dies
- It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
- caddies is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Words that rhyme with caddies
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