laddie
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Noun — A young boy, used affectionately or informally, especially in Scottish English.
Etymology
From "lad" plus the diminutive suffix "-ie."
Full origin of laddie →Frequently asked questions
What does “laddie” mean?
The word “laddie” means a young boy, used affectionately or informally, especially in Scottish English. In plain terms, a friendly, informal word for a young boy, especially common in Scotland.
How do you pronounce “laddie”?
“Laddie” is pronounced LA-dee (/ˈlædi/ in IPA).
How do you use “laddie” in a sentence?
Here is “laddie” used in a sentence: “The old shepherd called out, "Come here, laddie!".”
What part of speech is “laddie”?
“Laddie” is a noun.