caird
/kaird; Scots keyrd/US // kɛərd; Scots keɪrd //UK // (kɛəd, Scottish kerd) //
凯尔德,凯尔达,凯德,凯尔特人
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
Scot.
- : a traveling tinker, especially a Romani.
- : a wandering tramp or vagrant.
Examples
One such opinion as Mr. Caird's outweighs a great deal of damnatory praise from ignorant journalists.
With potatoes, it has failed in the very year wherein Mr Caird has chosen to exhibit it as a universal model.
Caird prophesied that in the next eighty years the value of land in England would more than double.
Sir James Caird, as early as 1886, estimated the average reduction on agricultural rents at 30 per cent.
For twenty-three years David had silenced that voice, but it had found him out again—it was Willie Caird's.
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