Cassons

/ˈkæsənz/ noun

Definition

An English plural form of casson; multiple archaic vessels, containers, or causeways, though this term is rarely used in modern English.

Etymology

From casson + -s (English plural). Represents an attempt to pluralize an already obscure archaic term, creating a word rarely found in contemporary usage.

Kelly Says

Words like 'cassons' remind us that English plurals aren't always straightforward—we have medieval singulars pluralized with modern -s endings, creating linguistic fossils.

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