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Caïssa

English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Caïssa</span> Wikipedia Invented in 1763 by William Jones for his poem <span class="searchmatch">Caïssa</span>. <span class="searchmatch">Caïssa</span> A Thracian dryad who is portrayed as...


Isaacs

(surname): Isaacks Isaacs plural of Isaac Isaacs A surname originating as a patronymic, derived from Isaac <span class="searchmatch">Caïssa</span>, cassia...


ਚੈੱਸ

Borrowed from English chess. (Standard Punjabi) IPA(key): /t͡ʃɛːssᵊ/ ਚੈੱਸ • (<span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>) m (Shahmukhi spelling چَیسّ) chess ਸ਼ਤਰੰਜ (śatrañj) “ਚੈੱਸ”, in Punjabi-English...


cascia

Possibly borrowed from Old Catalan caixa (“box”), from earlier Occitan <span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>, from Latin capsa. Cognate with English cash. IPA(key): /ˈkaʃʃa/ Hyphenation:...


ਸ਼ਤਰੰਜ

ਸ਼ਤਰੰਜ • (śatrañj) m (Shahmukhi spelling شَطرَنج) chess shatranj ਚੈੱਸ (<span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>) “ਸ਼ਤਰੰਜ”, in Punjabi-English Dictionary, Patiala: Punjabi University, 2025...


caisse

caissôt poile Inherited from Middle French caisse, borrowed from Occitan <span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>, from Latin capsa. Compare the etymological doublets châsse and casse. IPA(key):...


caissette

Borrowed from Old Occitan <span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>, from Latin capsa, with the common suffix -ette. [kɛːsɛt] caissette f (plural caissettes) small box cupcake liner caisse...


caisson

Caisons, assicon, casinos, cassino, cassoni From Old Occitan caisson, from <span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>. By surface analysis, caisse +‎ -on. IPA(key): /kɛ.sɔ̃/ ~ /ke.sɔ̃/ caisson m...


capsa

Catalan: caixa (see there for further descendants) Old Occitan: <span class="searchmatch">caissa</span> Occitan: <span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>; caisha (Gascon, south Lengadocian) → Emilian: cascia → Ligurian:...


caja

Dictionary‎, London: Chipstead Probably borrowed from Catalan caixa or Occitan <span class="searchmatch">caissa</span>, from Latin capsa. (Latin /-ps-/ yields palatal outcomes in the latter two...