Definitions for Causey

Causey cau·sey

Spelling: [kaw-zee]
IPA: /ˈkɔ zi/

Causey is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 86 anagrams from letters in Causey (acesuy).

Definitions for Causey

noun

  1. British Dialect. a causeway.
  2. Archaic. an ancient Roman highway.

Origin of Causey

1125-75; Middle English cauce Anglo-French Old North French caucie, variant of cauciee Late Latin (via) calciāta (road) paved with limestone, equivalent to Latin calci- (stem of calx) limesto

Examples for Causey

Wheel round half your pieces, and sweep the causey sides behind;—for I hear the coming of friends.

But at that moment they heard a shout from the front, and Peanuts causey came hurriedly around the corner of the house.

She'd climb the causey chimney pots and take the silver sixpence off the top if she thought you were wanting it.

"To keep the crown of the causey" is to make bold appearance in the public street in open day.

Paid for 41 days worke with a ploughe carrying stones to the causey.'

He stood on the edge of the causey, shouting loud vivas, as the bold cavaliers rushed among the canoes that blocked up the sluice.

Only one more day at causey Island, and that a very busy and confused one.

He was in the middle of his prayer when a noise came over the town, a dunting of hoofs on the causey of the Provost's house-front.

Two of them, Ebbers and causey, had undergone congressional panel investigations beforehand.

They said nothing; but the sound of their feet on the silent stones of the causey, was as the noise of a dreadful engine.

Word Value for Causey
Scrable

11

Words with friends

12

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