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casque

/kask/US // kæsk //UK // (kæsk) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an open, conical helmet with a nose guard, commonly used in the medieval period.
    • : any helmet-shaped head covering.
    • : Zoology. a process or formation on the head, resembling a helmet.

Examples

  • Her fabulous head reposed upon his brow, like a casque of ancient days whereby warriors struck fear to the hearts of their foes.

  • Richard fought the more slowly, his casque dented and his shield; but the Valencia mail was proof.

  • Then the flap of the tent dashed aside, and forth strode a figure in silvered casque and hauberk.

  • From the pommel of his saddle hung a Venetian casque, which he had doffed for a turban, a more comfortable head-gear on the route.

  • The Duke's casque was beaten and gory, his long white pennon red-dyed, his horse wounded.