Cady

/ˈkeɪdi/ noun

A variant spelling of 'caddie' - a person who carries golf clubs and assists golfers. Can also be a given name or surname.

From Scottish 'caddie,' originally meaning 'errand boy,' derived from French cadet meaning 'younger son.' The golf sense developed in 18th-century Scotland where caddies were young men who carried clubs and knew the courses well.

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