Noun
Cassi pl (plural only)
(historical) A tribe of Iron Age Britain in the first century BCE, known only from a brief mention in the writings of Julius Caesar.
“I just sent off a random email, and everything started happening,” said Cassi Weiss, who coaches Marshall’s girls high school team and works for the local convention and visitors bureau. Source: Internet
In 1817 he fell in love with Gertrude Cassi Lazzari and wrote Memorie del primo amore ("Memories of first love"). Source: Internet
Packi Sue had 22 pups of her own and her offspring, “Cassi,” has had nine Pomalutes. Source: Internet