Proper noun
A surname.
A commune in Loire-Atlantique department, Pays de la Loire, France.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCasson (1991), p. 188 For instance, the tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse once set all slaves of Syracuse free to man his galleys, employing thus freedmen, but otherwise relied on citizens and foreigners as oarsmen. Source: Internet
According to Casson, CFD hopes to get a jump-start on the hiring process so when the order comes down from the federal government, it will be ready. Source: Internet
Casson, 2001, p. 80 At the conclusion of Rome’s civil wars following the death of Marcus Antonius in 30 BC, the Emperor Augustus sought to reconstruct many of Rome’s damaged buildings. Source: Internet
Lynsey Casson pictured with her dog Rogue is demanding dangerous dog laws be toughened up. Source: Internet
S. Casson: "Hera of Kanathos and the Ludovisi Throne" The Journal of Hellenic Studies 40.2 (1920), pp. 137-142, citing Stephanus of Byzantium sub Ernaion. Source: Internet
And I’d love to be in-laws with Hilary McKay’s Casson family, in case Calyn found herself pairing up with Indigo. Source: Internet