- Casement
- A barrier of open-work placed before windows (Prov. 7:6). In Judg. 5:28 the Hebrew word is rendered "lattice," in the LXX. "network," an opening through which cool air is admitted.
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
Casement — may refer to:* Casement Aerodrome, an airfield to the south west of Dublin, Ireland * Casement Park, the principal Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland * Casement window, a window that is hung vertically * a military… … Wikipedia
Casement — ist der Name folgender Personen: Chris Casement (* 1988), nordirischer Fußballer John S. Casement (1829–1909), US amerikanischer General Roger Casement (1864–1916), britischer Diplomat Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Untersch … Deutsch Wikipedia
casement — UK [ˈkeɪsmənt] / US or casement window UK / US noun [countable] Word forms casement : singular casement plural casements a window that swings opens like a door See: sash window … English dictionary
Casement — Case ment, n. [Shortened fr. encasement. See {Incase 1st Case}, and cf. {Incasement}.] (Arch.) A window sash opening on hinges affixed to the upright side of the frame into which it is fitted. (Poetically) A window. [1913 Webster] A casement of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
casement — [kās′mənt] n. [ME aphetic for OFr dial * encassement (OFr enchassement) < en , EN 1 + casse, CASE2 + ment, MENT] 1. a window frame that opens on hinges along the side: a casement window often has two such frames, opening like French doors 2 … English World dictionary
Casement — [ keɪsmənt], Sir (seit 1911) Roger David, irischer Nationalist, * Kingstown (heute Dun Laoghaire, bei Dublin) 1. 9. 1864, ✝ London 3. 8. 1916; zog sich 1912 vom britischen Konsulatsdienst nach Irland zurück und arbeitete seit Ende 1914 von… … Universal-Lexikon
casement — (n.) early 15c., probably aphetic of O.Fr. dialectal enchassement window frame, from en in, prefix forming verbs, + casse case, frame (see CASE (Cf. case) (n.2)) + MENT (Cf. ment). Or possibly from Anglo Latin cassementum, from casse … Etymology dictionary
casement — *window, dormer, oriel … New Dictionary of Synonyms
casement — ► NOUN ▪ a window set on a vertical hinge so that it opens like a door. ORIGIN Anglo Latin cassimentum, from Latin capsa box, receptacle … English terms dictionary
Casement — [kās′mənt] Sir Roger David 1864 1916; Ir. nationalist: hanged by the British as a traitor in WWI … English World dictionary
Casement — This is a truly famous surname, but unfortunately one which as a result of a small incident during the First World War has become associated with the re writing of history. Casement is a Manx surname, the few nameholders in Ireland being from a… … Surnames reference