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† caˈdouk Sc. Obs. Also 7 caddouk, 9 caduac. [app. a. F. caduc, either with the notion of ‘perishable’ or of ‘falling’ to one.] ‘A casualty, a windfall’ (Jamieson).
1637R. Monro Exped. ii. 123 His Majestie was liberall and bountifull..in bestowing on them cadouks and casualties. Ibid. 171 All other goods or caddouks in generall. 1819Scott Leg. Montrose ii, The caduacs and casualties were all cut off. |