cassina

or cas·si·ne

[ kuh-see-nuh ]
/ kəˈsi nə /

Definition for cassina (2 of 2)

cassena

or cas·se·ne, cas·si·na, cas·si·ne

[ kuh-see-nuh ]
/ kəˈsi nə /

noun

Example sentences from the Web for cassina

  • Cassina bushes fringed the shores, the vegetation rising thence to a few tall cypress trees in the center.

    Captain Ted |Louis Pendleton
  • The chief, at length convinced, led the party to his lodge, and entertained them with a decoction of the herb called Cassina.

    Pioneers Of France In The New World |Francis Parkman, Jr.
  • Seizing his long stick, the boy crept toward the fowl behind the screen offered by the cassina bushes.

    Captain Ted |Louis Pendleton
  • The Amphitryon and Cassina of Plautus were frequently given.