cany, a.
(ˈkeɪnɪ)
[f. cane n. + -y.]
1. Made or consisting of cane.
| 1667 Milton P.L. iii. 439 Where Chineses drive With Sails and Wind their canie Waggons light. 1738 Glover Leonidas iv. (R.) Scimitars..and cany bows. 1849 De Quincey Mail-coach IV. 343 The little cany carriage. |
2. ‘Full of canes’ (J.); cane-like.
| 1853 G. Johnston Nat. Hist. East. Borders I. 75 They shoot up in freedom their cany boughs. |