Noun
casula (plural casulae)
A chasuble.
Francesco Cesare Casula, La storia di Sardegna, 1994 During this period the clergy adopted Catalan as their primary language, relegating Sardinian to a secondary status. Source: Internet
Your story begins at Lansvale, Cabramatta, Bonnyrigg Heights, Casula, really well-known places around our turf. Source: Internet
They also raided a house in Port Stephens, on the NSW central coast, and three in the Sydney suburbs of Casula, Erskine Park and St Clair. Source: Internet
People line up in their cars to be tested for coronavirus at the pop-up civic testing clinic at the Crossroads Hotel in Casula on Saturday morning. Source: Internet