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cash·ier1    Audio Help   [ka-sheer] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.an employee, as in a market or department store, who collects payments for customer purchases.
2.an executive who has charge of money, esp. one who superintends monetary transactions, as in a bank.
3.an employee of a business establishment who keeps a record of financial transactions.

[Origin: 1570–80; < MF caissier custodian of a money-box (perh. via D), equiv. to caisse money-box (< Pr caissa < L capsa; see case2) + -ier -ier2]
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cash·ier2    Audio Help   [ka-sheer] Pronunciation Key
–verb (used with object)
1.to dismiss (a military officer) from service, esp. with disgrace.
2.to discard; reject.

[Origin: 1570–80; < MD kasseren < MF casser to break, discharge, annul < L quassāre to shatter; see quash]
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cash·ier 1    Audio Help   (kā-shîr')  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. The officer of a bank or business concern in charge of paying and receiving money.
  2. A store employee who handles cash transactions with customers.


[Dutch cassier or French caissier, both from French caisse, money box, from Old Provençal caisa, from Vulgar Latin *capsea, from Latin capsa, case.]

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ca·shier 2    Audio Help   (kā-shîr')  Pronunciation Key 
tr.v.   ca·shiered, ca·shier·ing, ca·shiers
To dismiss from a position of command or responsibility, especially for disciplinary reasons. See Synonyms at dismiss.


[Dutch casseren, from Old French casser, to dismiss, annul; see quash1.]

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cashier  (n.)
"person in charge of money," 1596, from M.Fr. caissier "treasurer," from caisse "money box" (see cash).

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cashier  (v.)
"dismiss," 1592, from M.Du. casseren "to cast off, discharge," from Fr. casser "to discharge, annul," from L.L. cassare "annul," from L. cassus "void, empty" (see quash).

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cashier

noun
1. an employee of a bank who receives and pays out money [syn: teller
2. a person responsible for receiving payments for goods and services (as in a shop or restaurant) 

verb
1. discard or do away with; "cashier the literal sense of this word" 
2. discharge with dishonor, as in the army 

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cashier [kӕˈʃiə] noun
a person who receives and pays out money (eg in a bank), works at a cash register etc
Example: a bank cashier; a cashier in a supermarket
Arabic: أمين صُنْدوق
Chinese (Simplified): 出纳员
Chinese (Traditional): 出納員
Czech: pokladník
Danish: kasserer
Dutch: kassier
Estonian: kassiir
Finnish: kassoanhoitaja
French: caissier, *-ière
German: der, *die Kassierer(in)
Greek: ταμίας
Hungarian: pénztáros
Icelandic: gjaldkeri
Indonesian: kasir
Italian: cassiere
Japanese: 会計係
Korean: 출납원
Latvian: kasieris
Lithuanian: kasininkas
Norwegian: kasserer; kassedame, kassebetjent
Polish: kasjer
Portuguese (Brazil): caixa
Portuguese (Portugal): caixa
Romanian: casier
Russian: кассир
Slovak: pokladník, -čka
Slovenian: blagajnik, blagajničarka
Spanish: cajero
Swedish: kassör, kassörska
Turkish: veznedar, kasadar
cashier [kӕˈʃiə] verb
to dismiss (a military officer) from a post in disgrace
Arabic: يَطْرُدُ مِن مَنْصِبٍ عَسْكَري لِسوء التَّصَرُّف
Chinese (Simplified): 撤职
Chinese (Traditional): 撤職
Czech: propustit
Danish: afsætte; afskedige
Dutch: oneervol ontslaan
Estonian: teenistusest tagandama
Finnish: erottaa
French: casser
German: aus dem Dienst entlassen (unehrenhaft)
Greek: αποτάσσω
Hungarian: elbocsát
Icelandic: reka
Indonesian: memecat
Japanese: 免職にする
Korean: (군인을) 면직하다
Latvian: atlaist; pazemināt
Lithuanian: atleisti (iš karinės tarnybos)
Norwegian: avsette, kassere; fradømme embete
Polish: degradować
Portuguese (Brazil): demitir, rebaixar
Portuguese (Portugal): demitir
Romanian: a demite, a eli­bera din funcţie
Russian: увольнять
Slovak: prepustiť (zo služby alebo zamestnania)
Slovenian: degradirati
Spanish: dar de baja; degradar
Swedish: avskeda
Turkish: ordudan atmak
See also: cash, cash in, cash in on, cash register, cash machine, cash-and-carry

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Cashier

Cash\, v. t. [See Cashier.] To disband. [Obs.] --Garges.
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Cashier

Cash*ier"\ (k[a^]sh*[=e]r"), n. [F. caissier, fr. caisse. See Cash.] One who has charge of money; a cash keeper; the officer who has charge of the payments and receipts (moneys, checks, notes), of a bank or a mercantile company.
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Cashier

Cash*ier"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cahiered; p. pr. &vb. n. Cashiering.] [Earlier cash, fr. F. casser to break, annul, cashier, fr. L. cassare, equiv. to cassum reddere, to annul; cf. G. cassiren. Cf. Quash to annul, Cass.]

1. To dismiss or discard; to discharge; to dismiss with ignominy from military service or from an office or place of trust.

They have cashiered several of their followers. --Addison.

He had insolence to cashier the captain of the lord lieutenant's own body guard. --Macaulay.

2. To put away or reject; to disregard. [R.]

Connections formed for interest, and endeared

By selfish views, [are] censured and cashiered. --Cowper.

They absolutely cashier the literal express sense of the words. --Sowth.
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Cass\, v. t. [F. casser, LL. cassare, fr. L. cassus empty, hollow, and perhaps influenced by L. quassare to shake, shatter, v. intens. of quatere to shake. Cf. Cashier, v. t., Quash, Cask.] To render useless or void; to annul; to reject; to send away. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleing.
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Con*cus"sion\, n. [L. concussio, fr. concutere, concussum, to shake violenty; con- + quatere to shake. See Cashier, Quash.]

1. A shaking or agitation; a shock; caused by the collision of two bodies.

It is believed that great ringing of bells, in populous cities, hath dissipated pestilent air; which may be from the concussion of the air. --Bacon.

2. (Med.) A condition of lowered functional activity, without visible structural change, produced in an organ by a shock, as by fall or blow; as, a concussion of the brain.

3. (Civil Law) The unlawful forcing of another by threats of violence to yield up something of value.

Then concussion, rapine, pilleries, Their catalogue of accusations fill. --Daniel.

Concussion fuse (Mil.), one that is ignited by the concussion of the shell when it strikes.

Syn: See Shock.
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Fra"cas\ (?; F. ?; 277), n. [F., crash, din, tumult, It. fracasso, fr. fracassare to break in pieces, perh. fr. fra within, among (L. infra) + cassare to annul, cashier. Cf. Cashier, v. t.] An uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl.
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