English edit

Etymology edit

cask +‎ -y

Adjective edit

casky (comparative more casky, superlative most casky)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a cask.
    • Alexander Montgomery, Five-Skull Island And Other Tales of the Malay Archipelago
      [] laid handsomely out with such a rattler on the nose as nobody could have expected from a casky little man of five-feet-nothing.
    • 1996, Emile Peynaud, Jacques Blouin, The Taste of Wine: The Art Science of Wine Appreciation, page 287:
      [] a rancid flavor, or one of rubber, plastic material, hydrocarbons, or a casky taste.