Sc. Obs. [ad. F. chasse-marée a rippier (Cotgr.), f. chasser to drive in haste (in ONF. cacher) + marée tide, fresh fish.] A rippier; one who brings fish from the sea-coast to market in the inland country. (Jamieson.)

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a. 1600.  Leg. Bp. St. Andrews, in Sc. Poems 16th C. (1801), 328 (Jam.). Lyk a court of auld cashmaries Or cadyers coming to ane fair.

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