Where does “caddess” come from?

caddess (English) comes from English CAD, from English caddie, from Scots caddie, from French cadet, from French capdet, from Latin capitellum, from Latin -ellus, from Latin -ulus — Forms agent nouns from verbal roots.

caddess (English): A female cad

Definitions

  1. A female cad

Ancestry of “caddess”, step by step

caddess traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English CAD

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishCADInitialism of computer-aided drafting; Initialism...
2EnglishcaddieA golfer's assistant and adviser; Alternative...
3Scotscaddiecaddie; A youth or boy who does odd jobs
4Frenchcadetyoungest; cadet, student officer; junior...
5Frenchcapdetchief, captain
6Latincapitellumsmall head; capital or chapiter of a column
7Latin-ellusAlternative form of -ulus; "forming masculine...
8Latin-ulusUsed to form a diminutive of a noun, indicating...
9Proto-Italic-olos
10Proto-Italic-elosForms desubstantival and deadjectival diminutive nouns
11Proto-Indo-European-e-lós
12Proto-Indo-European-lósForms agent nouns from verbal roots

via English ess

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishessThe name of the Latin-script letter S; Something...
2Germanessfirst-person singular present of essen; singular...
3Proto-Germanicatiska-grainfield
4Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂edos-sort of cereal, grain
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -lós