Cawny

/ˈkɔːni/ adjective

Shrewd, careful, and prudent in business or practical matters; wary and cautious.

From Scottish/Northern English dialect 'caw' meaning to drive or call, combined with '-ny' suffix. Related to 'canny' (careful), it evolved from Old Norse 'kenna' (to know). The spelling variant reflects regional pronunciation differences in British English.

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