ppl. a. [f. CASE v. + -ED.] Enclosed in or furnished with a case, put into a case, etc. (see the verb).
1595. Shaks., John, III. i. 259. Thou maist hold A casëd Lion by the mortall paw.
1634. Brereton, Trav. (1844), 11. Adorned over mantle-tree with birds cased.
1694. Acc. Sev. Late Voy., I. (1711), 38. The Armadillo is cased over the Body with a shell.
1849. Pellatt, Curios. Glass Making, 115. Cased coloured glass for windows.
1876. Gwilt, Archit., Gloss., Cased Sash Frames, those which have their interior vertical sides hollow, to admit the weights.