cadis
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Etymology 2
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- Alternative form of caddis (rough woolen cloth).
- 1774, Malachy Postlethwayt, “Of the commerce of Languedoc”, in The Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce:
- At Quissac is a considerable manufacture of cadis; Sauve the same; St Hipolite, cadis, 75 looms; Bauzely ditto, 60 looms; Vigan, cloths and cadis, a very considerable manufacture;
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Noun
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