a. [f. CANE sb. + -Y.]

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  1.  Made or consisting of cane.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., III. 439. Where Chineses drive With Sails and Wind their canie Waggons light.

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1738.  Glover, Leonidas, IV. (R.). Scimitars … and cany bows.

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1849.  De Quincey, Mail-coach, IV. 343. The little cany carriage.

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  2.  ‘Full of canes’ (J.); cane-like.

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1853.  G. Johnston, Nat. Hist. E. Bord., 75. They shoot up in freedom their cany boughs.

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