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Definition of Caserns
1. casern [n] - See also: casern
Lexicographical Neighbors of Caserns
Literary usage of Caserns
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Armies of To-day: A Description of the Armies of the Leading Nations at by Wesley Merritt, Garnet Wolseley Wolseley, Moritz Exner, Jules Louis Lewal, Franz Kuhn, Giovanni Goiran, Thomas Allibone Janvier (1892)
"Infantry, artillery, and technical troops are almost altogether quartered in
caserns, and only exceptionally, in Galicia and in the territory of occupation, ..."
2. Cape Breton Illustrated: Historic, Picturesque and Descriptive by John Milne Gow, James A. Stubbert (1893)
"Four of them were burnt, with two corps of caserns, by the enemy's bombs. ...
The burning of the ships and caserns (barracks) of the King's and Queen's ..."
3. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1854)
"Their family, however numerous or splendid, was composed entirely of their domestic
slaves and freed- '• Dion caserns (1. liii. [c. 12-18] p. ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With by Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Edward Hall Alderson, William Selwyn (1818)
"... e nisi to quash it, and the caserns by conviction. Tie exception (being enacting
clause of the statute, e offence, and gives the per*'1 ..."
5. The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"Table of the Relative Weights of the ultimate Panicles of caserns and other Bodies.
Dalton at once drew a peculiar inference from this view. ..."
6. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians by Charles Rollin (1815)
"The space between the two walls being a kind of platform or terrace, seemed to
be but one single building, and composed a range of caserns or barracks, ..."