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Definition of Cassata
1. an Italian ice cream [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cassata
caspase caspase-activated deoxyribonuclease caspase-mediated cell death caspases caspofungin casque casqued casques casquet casquetel |
Literary usage of Cassata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annales Monastici by Henry Richards Luard (1869)
"Item eodem anno cassata Ronnie of Canter- electione magistri Willelmi Scoti, ...
monachus Cantuariensis ; cassata ejus electione, Papa contulit ..."
2. The History and Antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church: Containing an Account by John Lingard (1845)
"... in the next council, and their explanation. (Ibid. p. 16, and notes, p. 248.)
2 Apud Ser. p. 112; Giles, ii. p. 15. By Zachary, the cassata is called ..."
3. Domesday Book: A Popular Account of the Exchequer Manuscript So Called, with by Walter de Gray Birch (1887)
"... or cassata, were equal to ... The Mansa was the same as the cassata }t sometimes
it called the Mansa ..."