cask

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle French casque. Doublet of casco and casque.

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Noun[edit]

cask (plural casks)

  1. A large barrel for the storage of liquid, especially of alcoholic drinks.
  2. (obsolete) A casket; a small box for jewels.
  3. (archaic, slang) A brougham or other private carriage.
  4. Obsolete form of casque (visorless helmet).

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References[edit]

  • (carriage): John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary

Verb[edit]

cask (third-person singular simple present casks, present participle casking, simple past and past participle casked)

  1. To put into a cask.

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