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Cassis

Cassis

See also: cassis

French

Proper noun

Cassis

  1. a town in southeastern France

cassis

cassis

See also: Cassis

English

Noun

cassis (usually uncountable, plural cassises)

  1. The blackcurrant plant, Ribes nigrum; the flavor of its berries
  2. A liqueur made from these berries, especially crème de cassis.
    Cassis and soda is a popular drink.
    • 1972, Evan Hunter, Every Little Crook and Nanny (page 132)
      The bartender looked at her malevolently for a moment, shook his head, and walked away to mix the drink. "I never had one of those, those vermouth cassises," Freddie said.
  3. A wine flavor note, suggesting the fruity and full-bodied characteristics of the fruit.

Translations

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French

Etymology

Probably from Latin cassia, from Hebrew קציעה (qetzi'ah), meaning incense cassia or the cassia tree.

Noun

cassis m (plural cassis)

  1. blackcurrant (fruit)

Latin

Alternative forms

  • cassida

Etymology

From the Proto-Indo-European *kadh- (to guard, cover, care for, protect). Cognate with the Old English hætt (head-covering, hat). More at the English hat.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈkas.sis/, [ˈkas.sɪs]

Noun

cassis f (genitive cassidis); third declension

  1. a plumed metal helmet

Declension

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative cassis cassidēs
genitive cassidis cassidum
dative cassidī cassidibus
accusative cassidem cassidēs
ablative casside cassidibus
vocative cassis cassidēs

Derived terms

  • cassidārius
  • cassidīle (Mediaeval Latin), -dīlis (New Latin)
  • cassidolābrum (New Latin)
  • cassīta

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