Gardy

/ˈɡɑrdi/ adjective

Definition

An archaic or dialectal adjective meaning guarded, cautious, or careful; wary and defensive.

Etymology

From Middle English, derived from 'guard' with the addition of a suffix, meaning 'characterized by guarding' or 'disposed to guard oneself.'

Kelly Says

In old Scottish and Northern English dialects, gardy described someone suspicious and defensive—the kind of person who'd guard their secrets closely, unlike the gossips of the village!

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