Part 134 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5230K 2022-07-20

_Evergreen_

Ir Gael _scabar_, thin

CACE, CAIS, _s_ Chance, accident _On cace_, by chance

_Douglas_

Fr _cas_, id

_To_ CACHE, CAICH, CADGE, _v a_ To toss, to drive, to shog, S

_Douglas_

Belg _kaats-en_, to toss, Ital _cacc-iare_, to drive

CACHE-KOW, _s_ A cow-catcher, a cow-stealer

_Douglas_

CADDIS, _s_ Lint for dressing a wound, S

Gael _cadas_, a pledget

_To_ CADGE

V ~Cache~

CADGELL, _s_ A wanton fellow

V ~Caigie~

CADIE, _s_

1 One who gains a livelihood by running of errands, or delivering h, instituted for this purpose, S

_Ferguson_

2 A boy; especially as e of errands, or in any inferior sort of work, S

3 A young fellow; used in a ludicrous sense, S

_Burns_