Cassalty

/kæˈsɔːlti/ noun

An archaic or variant term related to casualties or losses; a word rarely used in modern English.

Likely derived from Old French 'casualte' meaning chance or accident, evolving into 'casualty.' This variant spelling 'cassalty' appears in early English texts and represents intermediate spelling stages before standardization.

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