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Definition of Caird

Caird
Caird Caird, n. [Ir. ceard a tinker.] A traveling tinker; also a tramp or sturdy beggar. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Caird from wikipedia

- Caird is a surname and may refer to: Edward Caird, Scottish philosopher G. B. Caird, Biblical scholar James Caird (disambiguation) John Caird (disambiguation)...
- The voyage of the James Caird was a journey of 1,300 kilometres (800 mi) from Elephant Island in the South Shetland Islands through the Southern Ocean...
- The Caird Coast is the portion of the coast of Coats Land lying between the terminus of Stancomb-Wills Glacier, in 20º00´W, and the vicinity of the Hayes...
- James Caird may refer to: Sir James Caird (politician) (1816–1892), Scottish writer and politician Sir James Caird, 1st Baronet, of Belmont Castle (1837–1916)...
- Maureen Caird (born 29 September 1951) is an Australian former track athlete, who specialised in the sprint hurdles. At the 1968 Summer Olympics, she...
- John Caird may refer to: John Caird (director) (born 1948), British stage director John Caird (theologian) (1820–1898), Scottish theologian Caird (surname)...
- appointed by HM Treasury. It is based on the generous donations of Sir James Caird (1864–1954). King George VI formally opened the museum on 27 April 1937...
- Sir James Key Caird, 1st Baronet (7 January 1837 – 9 March 1916) was a Scottish jute baron and mathematician. He was one of Dundee's most successful entrepreneurs...
- younger brother of the theologian John Caird, he was the son of engineer John Caird, the proprietor of Caird & Company, born at Greenock in Renfrewshire...
- Patric Caird is a Canadian film and television composer. Patric Caird has been working as a composer for film and television since the early 1990s. In...