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Meaning of caird

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caird (n.)

A traveling tinker; also a tramp or sturdy beggar.

caird Sentence Examples

  1. In Scotland, a **caird** refers to a traveling tinker or a wanderer.
  2. The term **caird** has its roots in Scottish Gaelic, where it means "craftsman" or "profit."
  3. **Cairds** were often skilled in mending and repairing household items.
  4. These wandering **cairds** would travel from village to village, offering their services.
  5. The life of a **caird** was nomadic, moving with the seasons and the demand for their skills.
  6. Some romanticize the freedom of the **caird** lifestyle, while others saw them as vagrants.
  7. The word **caird** evokes images of campfires, tinkering tools, and the open road.
  8. **Cairds** were part of the fabric of Scottish rural life, providing essential services.
  9. Their craftsmanship extended to metalwork, leather goods, and even fortune-telling.
  10. The legacy of the **caird** lives on in folklore and tales of the open road¹²³.

FAQs About the word caird

A traveling tinker; also a tramp or sturdy beggar.

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In Scotland, a **caird** refers to a traveling tinker or a wanderer.

The term **caird** has its roots in Scottish Gaelic, where it means "craftsman" or "profit."

**Cairds** were often skilled in mending and repairing household items.

These wandering **cairds** would travel from village to village, offering their services.