[f. CASKET sb.1] trans. To enclose or put up in a casket. Hence Casketed ppl. a.

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1601.  Shaks., All’s Well, II. v. 26. I have writ my letters, casketted my treasure.

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1603.  Harsnet, Pop. Impost., 82. The priests themselues, doe full deuoutly casket vp as homelie, and brayed wares, as these God wote.

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1636.  Heywood, Challenge, V. i. Wks. 1874, V. 77. This Mirrour, which Ile casket, As my best jewell.

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1822.  W. Irving, Braceb. Hall (1845), 32. The beauties casketed like gems within these walls.

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