Katie
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkeɪti/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
- Rhymes: -eɪti
Proper noun
Katie (plural Katies)
- A diminutive of the female given name Catherine or any of its variant spellings.
- 1890 August 8, “Girls’ Names Change. The Decline of Susan, Mary, Jane and All the Old Favorites.”, in Benj[amin] H. Sincell, editor, The Republican, volume 14, number 25, Oakland, Md., →ISSN, →OCLC, page [3], column 3:
- There is one Emily, one Charlotte, no Catherine, but two Kates, and innumerable Katies, which seems to be the latest form that Catherine has taken—Catherine, Kate, Katie.
- 1892 Walter Malone, Narcissus: and Other Poems, J.B.Lippincott Company 1892, page 133 ("Mary"):
- And "Mable"'s a name that ever sounds sweetly / And charms and enchants a mortal completely / While "Katie" suggests brown eyes and brown tresses / Created for love and lover's caresses.
- 2023 July 12, Brian Fung, “Tax prep companies shared private taxpayer data with Google and Meta for years, congressional probe finds”, in CNN[1]:
- The pixels’ use in a taxpayer context resulted in the “reckless” sharing of legally protected data that could put taxpayers at risk, according to the report by Warren and her Democratic colleagues Sens. Ron Wyden; Richard Blumenthal; Tammy Duckworth; and Sheldon Whitehouse; Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats; and Democratic Rep. Katie Porter.
- (with the) Alternative spelling of Katy (“the Missouri–Kansas–Texas (MKT) Railroad”).
- (poker slang) A king and a ten as a starting hand in Texas hold 'em due to phonetic similarity with "K-T"
References
- Rich McComas (5 December 2004) “Holdem Secrets - 400+ Pocket Cards”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[2], retrieved 7 August 2008
Anagrams
Cebuano
Etymology
Proper noun
Katie
- a female given name from English
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:Katie.