Caddesse

/kəˈdɛs/ noun

An archaic or regional term, possibly referring to a female caddie (golf caddy) or a form related to caddis materials or activities.

This appears to be an obsolete or extremely dialectal term with uncertain etymology. It may derive from 'cad' + a feminine suffix '-esse', following French-influenced patterns in English for creating feminine noun forms, but historical attestation is limited and the word is essentially obsolete.

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