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casern
or ca·serne
[ kuh-surn ]
noun
- a lodging for soldiers in a garrison town; barracks.
casern
/ kəˈzɜːn /
noun
- (formerly) a billet or accommodation for soldiers in a town
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of casern1
C17: from French caserne, from Old Provençal cazerna group of four men, ultimately from Latin quattuor four
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Example Sentences
Let us enter the casern, call the soldiers, and awaken the officers; I myself will address them!
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As she drove down the avenue she heard a bugle ring out from the Ludwigsburg casern.
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Casern, ka-sėrn′, n. a lodging for troops in a town: a barrack.
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They had now reached the casern of the Peobrajensky regiment.
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