adjective
- wearing or equipped with a casque (a close-fitting helmet or headpiece)
Usage: literary or formal; often used in historical or poetic contexts
Examples
- The casqued knight rode into battle with his visor lowered.
- Medieval soldiers stood in formation, their casqued heads gleaming in the sunlight.
- The painting depicted a casqued warrior from the Renaissance period.
- In the historical reenactment, actors wore casqued armor to match the period.
- The casqued figure in the tapestry represented a noble commander.