[f. prec. 3.] To dress in a cassock. Hence Cassocked ppl. a.
1780. Cowper, Progr. Err., 111. A cassocked huntsman, and a fiddling priest.
1853. M. Arnold, Neckan, xii. A cassockd priest rode by.
1883. Ch. Times, 855/3. The occasion was taken advantage of to cassock and surplice the choir.