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traddy (comparative traddier, superlative traddiest)
- (colloquial) Traditional, traditionalist.
- 1998, Richard Cook, Brian Morton, The Penguin Guide to Jazz on Compact Disc, →ISBN, page 528:
- The arrangements are quite crisp and the reading of ‘Lush Life’, unexpectedly in among the traddier stuff, is quite powerful and much too brief.
- 2021, Michael Brendan Dougherty, “Pope Francis Takes Aim at the Latin Mass—and His Own Faithful”, in Peter Kwasniewski, editor, From Benedict’s Peace to Francis’s War, →ISBN:
- It’s true that there are handfuls of crusty old “Traddy” Catholics like me, who do have reservations about the Second Vatican Council and the new liturgy.
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