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paddy (n.1)

1620s, "rice plant," from Malay (Austronesian) padi "rice in the straw." Main modern meaning "rice field, ground where rice is growing" (1948) is a shortening of paddy field.

Paddy (n.2)

"an Irishman," 1780, slang, from the pet form of the common Irish proper name Patrick (Irish Padraig). It was in use in African-American vernacular by 1946 for any "white person." Paddy-wagon is attested by 1930, perhaps so called because many police officers were Irish. Paddywhack (1811) originally meant "an Irishman;" with the second element apparently added vaguely for emphasis.

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Definitions of paddy from WordNet
1
paddy (n.)
an irrigated or flooded field where rice is grown;
Synonyms: paddy field / rice paddy
paddy (n.)
rice in the husk either gathered or still in the field;
2
Paddy (n.)
(ethnic slur) offensive term for a person of Irish descent;
Synonyms: Mick / Mickey
From wordnet.princeton.edu