causey

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

A causeway, or way raised above the natural level of the ground, by logs, stones, earth, etc., serving as a dry passage over wet ground. This word is seldom used now.


Mr. Church said he would go and fetch his horse back, which was going off the causey toward the enemy; but before he got over the causey, he saw the enemy run.--Church's Indian Wars, 1716.

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