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Definition of Cardy
1. cardigan [n CARDIES] - See also: cardigan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cardy
Literary usage of Cardy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Black Man; Or, Haytian Independence: Deduced from Historical Notes, and by Mark Baker Bird (1869)
"The House expels them.—Boyer in error.—The expelled Representatives return home.—Rev.
J. Tindal arrives.—His health foils. —Revs. WT cardy and W. ..."
2. The History of Henri de La Tour D'Auvergne, Viscount de Turenne, Marshal by Chevalier Ramsay, Ramsay (Andrew Michael), James (1735)
"»-i... .— on the other frontiers of France. An. 1652. cardy, and the following
year' they ... cardy ..."
3. The Black Man by Mark Baker Bird (1869)
"The House expels them.—Boyer in error.—The expelled Representatives return home.—Rev.
J. Tindal arrives.—His health fails. —Revs. WT cardy and W. ..."