Home › Words › I › incaskincaskincask means to cover with a caask or casque or as with a casque.EtymologyFrom in- + cask.verbTo cover with a caask or casque or as with a casque.e.g.“And being demanded of that which was donc by Nayu and Curlus, Incasked if euer it was heard, that the seruants were suborned and admitted as witnesses to the death of their Masters” — 1624, William Camden, William Udall, The Historie of the Life and Death of Mary Stuart Queene of Scotland, page 232:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.encasket 65% match — To place inside a casket. vs incask →encase 63% match — To enclose, as in a case. vs incask →casqued 62% match — Having a casque vs incask →cased 62% match — Having a case or covering; encased or clad. vs incask →encaser 61% match — That which encases something. vs incask →becast 60% match — To cover or surround by casting (something) about. vs incask →recase 59% match — To repair (a book) by replacing the case. vs incask →casky 59% match — Resembling or characteristic of a cask. vs incask →