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diddikai

American  
[did-i-kahy] / ˈdɪd ɪˌkaɪ /

noun

  1. a person of partial Romani descent.


Etymology

Origin of diddikai

Borrowed into English from Romani around 1850–55

Example Sentences

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This was jour de fête for Sam and his diddikai, or half-blood pals; his foot was on his native heath in the horse-fair, where all inside the ring knew the gypsy, and it was with pride that he invited us to drink ale, and once in the bar-room, where all assembled were jockeys and sharps, conversed loudly in Romany, in order to exhibit himself and us to admiring friends. 

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