cadie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary A tattered cadie, or errand porter, whom David Deans had jostled in his attempt to extricate himself from the vicinity of the scorners, exclaimed in a strong north-country tone, "Ta de'il ding out her Cameronian een—what gi'es her titles to dunch gentlemans about?"
Cadie: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com The term “Cadie” originally derives from the French “cadet,” meaning younger son or a younger cadet in a military academy Adapted into Scottish dialect, “cadie” came to describe a young man’s role in assisting tasks and errands