cay

noun
/kiː/

Etymology

] From Spanish cayo, from Taíno.

  1. borrowed from cayo

Definitions

  1. A small, low island largely made of sand or coral.

  2. Obsolete spelling of quay (“structure for loading vessels”).

    • But to return to our Enemies: being disembarked, they began to form a Squadron of 1500. men upon the Cay, which was nearest to the Town; […]

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