cas
Middle English
noun
Definitions
- case event, happening
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French cas (an event).
Origin
Old French
cas
Gloss
an event
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bookcase English
- braincase English
- briefcase English
- business case English
- capcase English
- cardcase English
- casal English
- case English
- casebearer English
- casebearing English
- casebook English
- casebound English
- casefic English
- casefile English
- caseful English
- caseharden English
- casekeeper English
- caseless English
- caselike English
- caseload English
- casemaker English
- casemaking English
- caseman English
- caseness English
- casewise English
- casework English
- caseworker English
- caseworm English
- chaincase English
- clockcase English
- countercase English
- crankcase English
- discase English
- doorcase English
- downcase English
- encase English
- flightcase English
- headcase English
- incase English
- intercase English
- intracase English
- longcase English
- meatcase English
- megacase English
- multicase English
- needlecase English
- noncase English
- notecase English
- nutcase English
- pencase English
- pillowcase English
- pipecase English
- podcase English
- recase English
- road case English
- sadcase English
- seedcase English
- showcase English
- slipcase English
- staircase English
- subcase English
- titlecase English
- toolcase English
- traycase English
- typecase English
- uncase English
- unicase English
- uppercase English
- watchcase English
- wingcase English
- keissi Finnish
- capsa Latin
- casus Latin
- cāsus Latin
- cas French
- кейс Russian
- ケース Japanese
- clogás Irish
- cruachás Irish
- cás Irish
- cásmhar Irish
- cásáil Irish
- cas Old French
- kazo Esperanto
- เคส Thai
- kes Malay
- case Chinese
- kesi Swahili
- ikesi Zulu
- kes Tok Pisin
- casse xno