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Cardigan   /kˈɑrdɪgən/   Listen
Cardigan

noun
1.
Knitted jacket that is fastened up the front with buttons or a zipper.
2.
Slightly bowlegged variety of corgi having rounded ears and a long tail.  Synonym: Cardigan Welsh corgi.



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"Cardigan" Quotes from Famous Books



... M.P. for Knaresborough.] and one Bernard Howard [Bernard Howard, eighth son of Henry Frederic Earl of Arundel.] on the other side: and all about; my Lady Shrewsbury, [Anna Maria, daughter of Robert Earl of Cardigan, the Duke of Buckingham's mistress, and said to have held his horse, in the habit of a page, while he was fighting with her husband. She married, secondly, George Rodney Bridges, son of Sir Thomas Bridges of Keynsham, ...
— The Diary of Samuel Pepys • Samuel Pepys

... of the series, Cardigan, was followed by the second, The Maid-at-Arms. The third in order is not completed. The fourth is ...
— The Reckoning • Robert W. Chambers

... Firing Line The Reckoning The Younger Set The Maid-at-Arms The Fighting Chance Cardigan Some Ladies in Haste The Haunts of Men The Tree of Heaven The Mystery of Choice The Tracer of Lost Persons The Cambric Mask A Young Man in a Hurry A Maker of Moons Lorraine The King in Yellow Maids of Paradise In Search of the ...
— Special Messenger • Robert W. Chambers

... Carnarvonshire on the other, both similarly exposed, the one to the north east storm of the German sea, the other to the south west billows of the Atlantic. What a striking difference! The coast in the bay of Cardigan is a hard and strong coast compared with that of Norfolk and Suffolk; the one is strong schistus, the other the most tender clay; yet the soft coast stands protuberant to the sea, the harder coast is hollowed out into a bay; the one ...
— Theory of the Earth, Volume 2 (of 4) • James Hutton

... the sweet shire of Cardigan, Not far from pleasant Ivor-hall, An old Man dwells, a little man,— 'Tis said [1] he once was tall. [2] Full five-and-thirty [3] years he lived 5 A running huntsman merry; And still the centre of his cheek Is red as ...
— The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth - Volume 1 of 8 • Edited by William Knight


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