User:Danny lost/sandbox/basque

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See also: Basque

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French basque.

Pronunciation

Noun

basque (plural basques)

  1. The part of a waistcoat etc. extending below the waist.
  2. A woman's close-fitting bodice, underbodice, or corset having such a feature.

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French

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old French baste, probably borrowed from Provençal or Occitan basto, from Frankish *bastijan (to weave, plait, sew).

Noun

basque f (plural basques)

  1. skirt, skirts (of a jacket, morning coat etc.); basque (of waistcoat)
  2. (figurative) This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text {{rfdef}}.
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Etymology 2

From Latin Vascō, singular form of the plural noun Vascones. The transition of the initial -v- to -b- indicates a likely loan from Spanish or Occitan. Doublet of gascon, from the accusative form Vasconem.

Noun

basque m (uncountable)

  1. Basque (language)

Adjective

basque (plural basques)

  1. Basque

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: Basque
    • Welsh: Basg
  • Irish: Bascach, Bascais

Middle French

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Etymology

Noun

basque m (plural basques)

  1. Basque (language)
  2. Basque (person)
  3. (historical) A person from the region of Biscay

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References

  1. ^ "lost/sandbox/basque&dicoid=NICOT1606 Danny lost/sandbox/basque", in Jean Nicot, Thresor de la langue françoyse, tant ancienne que moderne (1606).

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