Definition of Cassenas

1. cassena [n] - See also: cassena

Literary usage of Cassenas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The MAGAZINE of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and (1856)
"A few cassenas, oleanders, <kc., with a superabundance of cedars are the next objects which meet the ..."

2. Annual Report of the State Treasurer by New York (State) Treasurer's Office (1890)
"... Co 312 50 William cassenas Co 12 50 Wright & Co. (Limited) 50 00 Wire Fabric Co. (increase) 50 00 Warner's Portland Cement Manufacturing Co 125 00 West ..."

3. Archives de neurologie edited by Jean Martin Charcot, Bourneville (1885)
"... (en religion sœur Marie- Rédemption), attachée à l'asile de Toulouse, et cassenas (en religion sœur Irenée), attachée à l'asile d'aliénés de Limoux. ..."

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