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cash·ier 1 C0141400 (kă-shîr′)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.]
ca·shier 2 C0141400 (kă-shîr′)tr.v. ca·shiered, ca·shier·ing, ca·shiers To dismiss from a position of command or responsibility, especially for disciplinary reasons: was dishonorably cashiered from the army. [Dutch casseren, from Old French casser, to dismiss, annul; see quash1.]cashier (kæˈʃɪə) n1. a person responsible for receiving payments for goods, services, etc, as in a shop2. (Banking & Finance) Also called: teller an employee of a bank responsible for receiving deposits, cashing cheques, and other financial transactions; bank clerk3. (Banking & Finance) any person responsible for handling cash or maintaining records of its receipt and disbursement[C16: from Dutch cassier or French caissier, from casse money chest; see case2]
cashier (kæˈʃɪə) vb (tr) 1. (Military) to dismiss with dishonour, esp from the armed forces2. rare to put away or discard; reject[C16: from Middle Dutch kasseren, from Old French casser, from Latin quassāre to quash]cash•ier1 (kæˈʃɪər) n. 1. an employee, as in a market, who totals purchases and collects payment from customers. 2. an executive who superintends the financial transactions and commitments of a company. [1570–80; (< Dutch cassier) < Middle French caissier custodian of a money-box <caisse money-box (< Occitan caissa < Latin capsa; see case2)] cash•ier2 (kæˈʃɪər) v.t. 1. to dismiss from a position of command or trust, esp. with disgrace. 2. to discard; reject. [1570–80; < Middle Dutch kasseren < Middle French casser to break, discharge, annul < Latin quassāre to shatter; see quash] cashier Past participle: cashiered Gerund: cashiering
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I cashier | you cashier | he/she/it cashiers | we cashier | you cashier | they cashier |
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I cashiered | you cashiered | he/she/it cashiered | we cashiered | you cashiered | they cashiered |
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I am cashiering | you are cashiering | he/she/it is cashiering | we are cashiering | you are cashiering | they are cashiering |
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I have cashiered | you have cashiered | he/she/it has cashiered | we have cashiered | you have cashiered | they have cashiered |
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I was cashiering | you were cashiering | he/she/it was cashiering | we were cashiering | you were cashiering | they were cashiering |
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I had cashiered | you had cashiered | he/she/it had cashiered | we had cashiered | you had cashiered | they had cashiered |
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I will cashier | you will cashier | he/she/it will cashier | we will cashier | you will cashier | they will cashier |
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I will have cashiered | you will have cashiered | he/she/it will have cashiered | we will have cashiered | you will have cashiered | they will have cashiered |
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I will be cashiering | you will be cashiering | he/she/it will be cashiering | we will be cashiering | you will be cashiering | they will be cashiering |
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I have been cashiering | you have been cashiering | he/she/it has been cashiering | we have been cashiering | you have been cashiering | they have been cashiering |
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I will have been cashiering | you will have been cashiering | he/she/it will have been cashiering | we will have been cashiering | you will have been cashiering | they will have been cashiering |
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I had been cashiering | you had been cashiering | he/she/it had been cashiering | we had been cashiering | you had been cashiering | they had been cashiering |
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I would cashier | you would cashier | he/she/it would cashier | we would cashier | you would cashier | they would cashier |
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I would have cashiered | you would have cashiered | he/she/it would have cashiered | we would have cashiered | you would have cashiered | they would have cashiered | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cashier - an employee of a bank who receives and pays out moneybank clerk, tellerbanker - a financier who owns or is an executive in a bank | | 2. | cashier - a person responsible for receiving payments for goods and services (as in a shop or restaurant)individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" | Verb | 1. | cashier - discard or do away with; "cashier the literal sense of this word"abolish, get rid of - do away with; "Slavery was abolished in the mid-19th century in America and in Russia" | | 2. | cashier - discharge with dishonor, as in the armydischarge, free - free from obligations or duties |
cashier1noun teller, accountant, clerk, treasurer, bank clerk, purser, bursar, banker The cashier said that he would fetch the manager.
cashier2verb dismiss, discharge, expel, cast off, drum out, give the boot to (slang) Many officers were cashiered on political grounds.cashierverbTo end the employment or service of:discharge, dismiss, drop, release, terminate.Informal: ax, fire, pink-slip.Slang: boot, bounce, can, sack.Idioms: give someone his or her walking papers, give someone the ax, give someone the gate, give someone the pink slip, let go, show someone the door.Translationscashier2 (kӕˈʃiə) verb to dismiss (a military officer) from a post in disgrace. 撤職 撤职EncyclopediaSeeCashMedicalSeeCASHCashier
CASHIER. An officer of a moneyed institution, who is entitled by virtue of his office to take care of the cash or money of such institution. 2. The cashier of a bank is usually entrusted with all the funds of the bank, its notes, bills, and other choses in action, to be used from time to time for the ordinary and extraordinary exigencies of the bank. He usually receives directly, or through subordinate officers, all moneys and notes of the bank delivers up all discounted notes and other securities, when they have been paid draws checks to withdraw the funds of the bank where they have been deposited; and, as the executive officer of the bank, transacts much of the business of the institution. In general, the bank is bound by the acts of the cashier within the scope of his authority, expressed or implied. 1 Pet. R. 46, 70Wheat. R. 300, 361 5 Wheat. R. 326; 3 Mason's R. 505; 1 Breese, R. 45; 1 Monr. Rep. 179. But the bank is not bound by a declaration of the cashier, not within the scope of his authority; as when a note is about to be discounted by the bank, he tells a person that he will incur no risk nor responsibility by becoming an indorser upon such note. 6 Pet. R. 51; 8 Pet. R. 12.Vide 17 Mass. R. 1 Story on Ag. Sec. 114, 115; 3 Halst. R. 1; 12 Wheat. R. 183; 1 Watts & Serg. 161. TO CASHIER, punishment. To break; to deprive a military man of his office. Example: every officer who shall be convicted, before a general court martial, of leaving signed a false certificate relating to the absence of either officer or private soldier, or relative to his daily pay, shall be, cashiered. Articles of war, art. 14. FinancialSeecashAcronymsSeeCSHRcashier
Synonyms for cashiernoun tellerSynonyms- teller
- accountant
- clerk
- treasurer
- bank clerk
- purser
- bursar
- banker
verb dismissSynonyms- dismiss
- discharge
- expel
- cast off
- drum out
- give the boot to
Synonyms for cashierverb to end the employment or service ofSynonyms- discharge
- dismiss
- drop
- release
- terminate
- ax
- fire
- pink-slip
- boot
- bounce
- can
- sack
Synonyms for cashiernoun an employee of a bank who receives and pays out moneySynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a person responsible for receiving payments for goods and services (as in a shop or restaurant)Related Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
verb discard or do away withRelated Wordsverb discharge with dishonor, as in the armyRelated Words |