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单词 cass
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cassn.

Etymology: Shortened < cassino n.
= cassino n.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > other card games > [noun] > casino
cassino1792
cass1811
1811 E. Nares Thinks I to Myself (1816) II. 132 Two whist, cassino, or quadrille tables will dispose of four couple..Great cass, little cass, and the spades, Ma'am.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

cassadj.

Etymology: < Latin cassus empty, void, vain. Compare cass v. The word in quot. 1549 at sense 1 may be meant for French cassés.
Obsolete.
1. Dismissed, cashiered.
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > military organization > enlistment or recruitment > discharge from service > [adjective]
cass1549
cassed1611
disbanded1611
reduced1635
1549 Duke of Somerset Let. 24 Aug. in MS Cotton Galba Bxii f. 115 The Ruffens among them and souldyeres cases wch be the chefe doeres.
2. Void, null.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > sentencing > [adjective] > void or cancelled (of sentence)
remitted1580
cassa1651
a1651 D. Calderwood Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1843) II. 228 The sentence pronounced by the said Bishop of Rosse against the said James, in pœna contumaciæ, to be casse and null.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online September 2019).

cassv.

Etymology: < French casser to break, annul, cashier, the form of which can be derived only from Latin quassāre to dash or break in pieces, which appears also to have in later times annexed the senses of Latin cassāre to bring to nought, annul, < cassus empty, void, vain. The latter would have given, in French, chasser . Also in form cash v.1; see quash v., and compare cashier v., also cast v.
Obsolete exc. Scottish.
1. To make void, annul, quash. (Now chiefly in Scots Law.)
ΘΚΠ
society > law > rule of law > illegality > render illegal [verb (transitive)] > deprive of legal validity
abatea1325
squatcha1325
voida1325
allayc1325
annul1395
reverse1395
revokec1400
rupt?a1425
repealc1425
abroge1427
defeat1429
purloin1461
cassa1464
toll1467
resume1472
reprove1479
suspend1488
discharge1495
reduce1498
cassate1512
defease1512
denulla1513
disannula1513
fordoa1513
avoid1514–5
abrogate?1520
frustrate1528
revert1528
disaffirm?1530
extinct1530
resolve1537
null1538
nihilate1545
extinguish1548
elidec1554
revocate1564
annullate1570
squat1577
skaila1583
irritate1605
retex1606
nullify1607
unable1611
refix1621
vitiate1627
invalid1643
vacate1643
unlaw1644
outlaw1647
invalidate1649
disenact1651
vacuate1654
supersedec1674
destroy1805
break1891
a1464 J. Capgrave Abbreuiacion of Cron. (Cambr. Gg.4.12) (1983) 119 Whan þis eleccion cam to þe pope he cassed it.
1509–10 Act 1 Hen. VIII xix. Preamble His lettres patentes..cassed and made voyde.
1559–66 Hist. Estate Scot. in Misc. Wodrow Soc. (1844) 57 That court wes cast.
1609 J. Skene tr. Regiam Majestatem 57 That brieve is nulle, and may be cassen.
1687 Royal Proclam. 12 Feb. in London Gaz. No. 2221/4 We..Do therefore, with Advice and Consent aforesaid, Cass. Annul and Discharge all Oaths whatsoever.
c1700 in Sc. Pasquils (1868) 185 Young Stairs..the King entic'd To cass the laws.
1851 Orig. Paroch. Scot. I. 333 Pope Benedict XIII..had cassed and annulled all annexations of churches.
2. To discharge, dismiss; disband, cashier.In this sense the past participle cassed was completely confused with cast from cast v. 27a.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > office > removal from office or authority > remove from office or authority [verb (transitive)]
outOE
deposec1300
remuec1325
to put out1344
to set downc1369
deprivec1374
outputa1382
removea1382
to throw outa1382
to put downc1384
privea1387
to set adowna1387
to put out of ——?a1400
amovec1425
disappoint1434
unmakec1475
dismiss1477
dispoint1483
voidc1503
to set or put beside (or besides) the cushion1546
relieve1549
cass1550
displace1553
unauthorize1554
to wring out1560
seclude1572
eject1576
dispost1577
decass1579
overboard1585
cast1587
sequester1587
to put to grass1589
cashier1592
discompose1599
abdicate1610
unseat1611
dismount1612
disoffice1627
to take off1642
unchair1645
destitute1653
lift1659
resign1674
quietus1688
superannuate1692
derange1796
shelve1812
shelf1819
Stellenbosch1900
defenestrate1917
axe1922
retire1961
1550 [see cassing n. and adj. at Derivatives].
1601 R. Johnson tr. G. Botero Trauellers Breuiat 157 When he casseth any gouernor of his prouince.
a1625 J. Fletcher Valentinian ii. iii, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Aaaaaaa4v/1 Pontius, you are cast.
1625 P. Heylyn Μικρόκοσμος (rev. ed.) sig. ¶8 (table) Praetorian guard,..by whom cassed.
1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation Introd. §2. 20 To discharge and casse many others.

Derivatives

cassed adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > military organization > enlistment or recruitment > discharge from service > [adjective]
cass1549
cassed1611
disbanded1611
reduced1635
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Malandrin, a cassed souldior.
cassing n. and adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > office > removal from office or authority > [noun]
off-puttinga1387
supplantationa1393
deposal1397
deposition1399
amotion1441
privation1444
subversion1470
deposing1480
dispointment1483
quietus est1530
cassing1550
deprivation1551
remove1553
destitution1554
depose1559
abdication1574
dismissionc1600
renvoy1600
displacement1611
deprivement1630
quietus1635
removal1645
deposure1648
displacing1655
cashierment1656
discarding1660
amoval1675
depriving1705
superannuation1722
separation1779
ouster1782
disestablishment1806
dismissal1849
epuration1883
deprival1886
purge1893
society > occupation and work > lack of work > [noun] > dismissal or discharge
discharginga1398
discharge1523
quietus est1530
conduction1538
cassing1550
remove1553
destitution1554
mittimus1596
dismissionc1600
quietus1635
removal1645
cashierment1656
separation1779
dismissing1799
dismissala1806
to give (a person) the sack1825
bullet1841
congee1847
decapitation1869
G.B.1880
the shove1899
spear1912
bob-tail1915
severance1941
sacking1958
termination1974
society > law > rule of law > illegality > [adjective] > legally invalid or faulty > annulling or abrogating
cassing1550
revocatory1590
irritant1592
rescissory1606
nullifying1640
repealing1648
rescissorian1658
the mind > mental capacity > memory > effacement, obliteration > cancellation, revocation > [noun]
revoking1395
revocationc1400
cassationc1425
annulling1449
reclamationa1475
annulmenta1492
retractation1531
disannulling1533
abrogation1535
cancellation1535
retraction1536
extinguishment1537
undoing1540
abrenunciation1557
revocating1570
reversement1572
revokement1573
annihilation1579
revocatory1579
annullity1586
retroversion1587
rescission1594
recall1597
recision1606
disannulment1611
repeal1612
rasurea1616
cancelment1621
retractinga1624
cancelling1631
extinction1651
circumduction1726
cassing1844
recallment1845
cancel1884
1550 Prol. 4 Edw. VI in Notes & Queries 11 Oct. (1856) 287 Vntill the daie of their cassyng and dismission.
1638 in Sc. Pasquils (1868) 32 Cassing acts of Parlament.
1844 G. Outram Let. of Invitation 11 July in Lyrics, Legal & Misc. (1874) 14 An evendown cassin' o' the bargain.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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