cassone
[ kuh-soh-nee; Italian kahs-saw-ne ]
/ kəˈsoʊ ni; Italian kɑsˈsɔ nɛ /
noun, plural cas·so·ni [kuh-soh-nee; Italian kahs-saw-nee] /kəˈsoʊ ni; Italian kɑsˈsɔ ni/.
a large Italian chest of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, usually highly ornamented.
Origin of cassone
Words nearby cassone
cassius longinus,
cassivelaunus,
cassock,
cassolette,
casson,
cassone,
cassoulet,
cassowary,
casspir,
cast,
cast about
Example sentences from the Web for cassone
Painted probably to adorn the front of a cassone or marriage-chest.
The three screens carry four pictures—two long and narrow, evidently panels from a cassone; the others quite small.
A Wanderer in Venice |E.V. LucasThe Italian marriage-chests (cassone) were also of a richness which was never attempted in England.