"קסדה" meaning in Hebrew

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Noun

Forms: קַסְדָּה [canonical], kasdá [romanization]
Etymology: From Latin cassida. Etymology templates: {{bor|he|la|cassida}} Latin cassida Head templates: {{he-noun|g=f|tr=kasdá|wv=קַסְדָּה}} קַסְדָּה • (kasdá) f
  1. (clothing) helmet (a hard, protective head covering, typically part of armour) Categories (topical): Armor, Headwear
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