[f. CASKET sb.1] trans. To enclose or put up in a casket. Hence Casketed ppl. a.
1601. Shaks., Alls Well, II. v. 26. I have writ my letters, casketted my treasure.
1603. Harsnet, Pop. Impost., 82. The priests themselues, doe full deuoutly casket vp as homelie, and brayed wares, as these God wote.
1636. Heywood, Challenge, V. i. Wks. 1874, V. 77. This Mirrour, which Ile casket, As my best jewell.
1822. W. Irving, Braceb. Hall (1845), 32. The beauties casketed like gems within these walls.