💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Caird"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| itinerant | Habitually travelling from place to place. |
| caddienoun | (by extension, golf, also attributively) A person hired to assist a golfer by carrying their golf clubs and providing advice. |
| carrownoun | (obsolete) A gambler in Ireland. |
| craiknoun | A town in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada. |
| fuidhirnoun | (Ireland, historical) In ancient Ireland, a manual laborer without property. |
| shaughraunnoun | (Ireland, Canada) A wanderer; a vagabond. |
| countrymannoun | Somebody from one's own country; a fellow countryman. |
| cairnienoun | A small village in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NJ4844). |
| travellernoun | One who travels, especially to distant lands. |
| tarriernoun | A layabout or loiterer; someone who tarries. |
| cairngorumnoun | Alternative form of cairngorm. [A precious stone of smoky yellow-brown or gray-brown color, used in Scottish jewellery.] |
| creaghnoun | A surname from Irish. |
| carlenoun | (chiefly Scotland) peasant; fellow |
| cacksnoun | (Ireland) Trousers. |
| cailliachnoun | Alternative form of cailleach. [(Scotland) An old woman.] |
| cairnesnoun | A surname. |
| caillachnoun | Alternative form of cailleach. [(Scotland) An old woman.] |
| clattynoun | (Ireland, Scotland) shabby, dirty, greasy. |
| callantnoun | (Scotland) lad, boy |
| caidnoun | (Ireland) Modern Gaelic football. |
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