I. noun
or cad·dy or cad·ie ˈkadē, -i
( plural caddies or cadies )
Etymology: French cadet — more at cadet
1. Scotland : a military cadet
2. Scotland : one that waits about for odd jobs ; specifically : an 18th century Edinburgh commissionaire
3. Scotland : young fellow : lad
4.
a. : one that assists a golf player especially by carrying his clubs around the course during play
b. : caddie cart
c. : any small cartlike device for conveying things inconvenient to carry by hand
II. intransitive verb
or caddy “
( caddied ; caddied ; caddying ; caddies )
: to serve as a caddie