casso

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See also: Casso and cassò

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkas.so/
  • Rhymes: -asso
  • Hyphenation: càs‧so

Etymology 1

From Latin cassus (hollow”, “empty).

Adjective

casso (feminine cassa, masculine plural cassi, feminine plural casse) (literary, obsolete)

  1. useless; fruitless
    Synonyms: futile, inutile, vano
    Antonym: utile
    • 1516, Ludovico Ariosto, Orlando furioso [Raging Roland]‎, Venice: Printed by Gabriel Giolito, published 1551, Canto XXI, page 96:
      Non fu gia l'altro colpo uano, e caſſo; ¶ roppe lo ſcudo: e ſi la ſpalla preſe ¶ che la forò da l'uno a l'altro lato []
      The other blow was not vain and fruitless: ¶ it broke the shield, and hit the shoulder so ¶ that it pierced through it
  2. deprived; devoid
    Synonyms: privo, sfornito
    Antonyms: dotato, fornito
  3. expelled or fired
  4. dejected; disheartened

Etymology 2

Perfect passive participle form of cassare (to erase, take out), from Late Latin cassāre (to nullify, void), derived from Latin cassus.

Participle

casso (feminine cassa, masculine plural cassi, feminine plural casse)

  1. (obsolete) past participle of cassare
    1. erased, gone, destroyed
    2. (figurative) fired
Synonyms

Etymology 3

From Latin capsus (the body of a carriage) (cfr. capsa (box)).

Noun

casso m (plural cassi)

  1. (obsolete) ribcage
  2. (obsolete, by extension) thorax
    Synonym: torace

Etymology 4

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

casso

  1. first-person singular present indicative of cassare

Latin

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

cassus +‎ .

Verb

cassō (present infinitive cassāre, perfect active cassāvī, supine cassātum); first conjugation

  1. to nought, to annul, to nullify, to cassate
    Synonym: abrogō
Conjugation
Descendants
  • English: cassate
  • German: kassieren
  • Italian: cassare
  • Portuguese: cassar

Etymology 2

Plautinian form for quassō.

Verb

cassō (present infinitive cassāre, perfect active cassāvī); first conjugation, no passive, no supine stem

  1. Alternative form of quassō
Conjugation
Derived terms

Adjective

cassō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of cassus

References

Portuguese

Verb

casso

  1. first-person singular present indicative of cassar