caser

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See also: càser

English

Etymology

Possibly from Yiddish כּתר (keser, crown), from Hebrew כֶּתֶר (keter)

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Noun

caser (plural casers)

  1. (slang, UK) A crown, a five-shilling coin.

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French

Etymology

case +‎ -er

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Verb

caser

  1. to fit
  2. (pronominal, colloquial) to settle down

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