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It can also be in reference to the English word for uncountable money in the form of coins and/or notes/bills. [noted -ed]From late Middle French caisse (“money-box”), itself borrowed from Occitan caissa, from Latin capsa (“box”), ultimately from capiō (“take, seize”), from Proto-Indo-European *keh₂p- (“grasp”). Doublet of case, chase and chasse. Compare Spanish caja (“box”).
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cash
Coincides with the English word for money.
Johnny Cash, in his autobiography "Cash," says that his surname was changed from the Scottish "Caesche," and they were descended from Queen Ada, sister of Malcolm IV, whose ancestor was King Duff, the first king of Scotland.

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