cashier2

 
Pronunciation: /kaˈʃɪə, kə-/

verb

[with object]
  • dismiss (someone) from the armed forces in disgrace because of a serious misdemeanour: he was found guilty and cashiered
  • informal suspend or dismiss from an office or position: the team owner had been cashiered for consorting with a gambler

Origin:

late 16th century (in the sense 'dismiss or disband troops'): from Flemish kasseren 'disband (troops)' or 'revoke (a will)', from French casser 'revoke, dismiss', from Latin quassare (see quash)