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caird
[ kaird; Scots keyrd ]
noun
- a traveling tinker, especially a Romani.
- a wandering tramp or vagrant.
caird
/ kerd; kɛəd /
noun
- obsolete.a travelling tinker; vagrant
Word History and Origins
Origin of caird1
Word History and Origins
Origin of caird1
Example Sentences
Adapted from the venerated Studio Ghibli film by Hayao Miyazaki, the British director John Caird’s stage iteration was first seen in Miyazaki’s native Japan in 2022 and has now traveled to the London Coliseum — the West End’s largest theater — where it runs through Aug. 24.
But one of the most notable moments in the Caird Hall's history took place outside when it was transformed into Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet building for the 1983 BBC drama An Englishman Abroad.
In 2012, the Dalai Lama spoke at the Caird Hall, saying afterwards: "Today my blood pressure is good, which must be a blessing of being in Scotland."
Its stage has been graced by everyone from The Beatles to Frank Sinatra and the Dalai Lama, and now Dundee's Caird Hall is celebrating its 100th birthday.
Enter philanthropist James Caird, a local jute baron.
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