Cad

Cad

Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Cad

(You may find cad at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

1730, shortening of cadet (q.v.); originally used of servants, then (1831) of town boys by students at British universities and public schools (though at Cambridge it meant “snob”). Meaning “person lacking in finer feelings” is from 1838. A cad used to be a jumped-up member of the lower classes who was guilty of behaving as if he didn’t know that his lowly origin made him unfit for having sexual relationships with well-bred women. [Anthony West, “H.G. Wells: Aspects of a Life,” 1984]


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