a. [f. CANE sb. + -Y.]
1. Made or consisting of cane.
1667. Milton, P. L., III. 439. Where Chineses drive With Sails and Wind their canie Waggons light.
1738. Glover, Leonidas, IV. (R.). Scimitars and cany bows.
1849. De Quincey, Mail-coach, IV. 343. The little cany carriage.
2. Full of canes (J.); cane-like.
1853. G. Johnston, Nat. Hist. E. Bord., 75. They shoot up in freedom their cany boughs.