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Latin
Etymology 1
Possibly from Ancient Greek βαστάζω (bastázō, “to carry, bear (weight)”).[1]
Pronunciation
Verb
*bastō (present infinitive *bastāre, perfect active *bastāvī, supine *bastātum); first conjugation[1] (Proto-Italo-Western-Romance)
- be enough or sufficient
- to carry, support
Descendants
Etymology 2
From bastum + -ō, -ōn-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /basˈtone/ (oblique)
Noun
*bastō m (oblique *bastōnem); third declension (Proto-Italo-Western-Romance)
- stick, rod
Descendants
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