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Katy
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- A diminutive of the female given name Katherine, variant of Katie.
- 1876 Elizabeth Prentiss: Stepping Heavenward, and Aunt Jane's Hero. Ward, Lock&Tyler 1876. page 87:
- The very first thing, however, Ernest annoyed me by calling me Katherine, though he knows I hate that name, and want to be called Katy as if I were a lovable person, as I certainly am (sometimes).
- 1961, Rosemary Weir, “Television Centre”, in Tania Takes the Stage, London: Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., →OCLC, pages 88–89:
- Come along, you’re the first of the Katies. Now Katy was a tom-boy, […] Have you got a copy of the script?
- 1975, Margery Fisher, “Katy Carr”, in Who’s Who in Children’s Books: A Treasury of the Familiar Characters of Childhood, New York, N.Y.: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, →ISBN, page 166, column 1:
- Katy Carr serves her sentence with pain and her character changes as a result – or so the author implies; but the two Katys, the hoyden and the high-principled young lady, hardly seem to be the same girl.
- 1876 Elizabeth Prentiss: Stepping Heavenward, and Aunt Jane's Hero. Ward, Lock&Tyler 1876. page 87:
- (with the) The Missouri–Kansas–Texas (MKT) Railroad.
- Alternative form: Katie
- When the Katy came through, the town’s entire economy and culture changed.
- A locale in the United States.
- A city in Texas; named for the MKT railroad.
- An unincorporated community in Missouri.
- An unincorporated community in West Virginia.
- A village in Subcarpathia, Poland.
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Noun
Katy (plural Katies)
Further reading
Katy (given name) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Katy, Texas on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Katy, Missouri on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Katy, West Virginia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Katy, Poland on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Katy (apple) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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