gade, gadienouna young man20-. etymology: form gaidie attested by Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler-Gypsies; perhaps connected with gadgie; attested by JS and SRnote:
Canadian Paul Pope (2013) attests a form gad with the meaning ‘a conductor’, ‘a leader’.
garrie, gari, gadienouna garden20. etymology: Scots Gaelic gàradh ‘a garden’; attested by Galloway and Perthshire and Argyleshire Tinkler-Gypsies