Associations to the word «Basque»
Noun
- Sami
- Les
- Japanese
- Descendant
- Cooperative
- Socialist
- Fingerprint
- Enclave
- Brittany
- Tai
- Linguistic
- Cf
- English
- Ta
- Spelling
- Russian
- Pagan
- Cochrane
- Baggage
- Cortes
- Belgian
- Massif
- Minority
- Corsica
- Setup
- Atlantis
- Terrorism
- Skirt
- German
- Rom
- Alta
- Orthography
- Une
- Waist
- Junta
- Oceanic
- Duchy
- Castillo
- Barcelona
- Valle
- Neighbour
- Dane
- Repression
- Gypsy
- Whale
- Domingo
- Nova
- Alfonso
- Convergence
- Philology
- Brest
- Sans
- Internationale
- Lopez
- Romans
- Sanskrit
- Coalition
- Bombing
- Mythology
- Sydney
- Racer
- Luis
- Eduardo
- Serb
- Dolores
- Lan
- Hypothesis
- Pronunciation
- Linguistics
- Cultivar
- Greenland
- Allegiance
- Condor
- Cycling
- Stronghold
- Handball
Adjective
Wiktionary
BASQUE, proper noun. The language of the Basque people.
BASQUE, noun. A member of a people living in the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay in France and Spain.
BASQUE, adjective. Relative to the Basque people or their language.
BASQUE, noun. The part of a waistcoat etc. extending below the waist.
BASQUE, noun. A woman's close-fitting bodice having such a feature; a corset.
BASQUE COUNTRY, proper noun. A geographical region that straddles the border of Spain and France
BASQUE COUNTRY, proper noun. The region where the Basque language is spoken
BASQUE COUNTRY, proper noun. An autonomous community entirely within Spain
BASQUE PELOTA, noun. Any of various forms of pelota, a court sport, played with a ball using one's hand, a racket, a wooden bat or a basket, against a wall or over a line or net against another team.
BASQUE SHEPHERD DOG, noun. A herding dog bred in the Basque regions of Northern Spain and Southern France
BASQUE SHEPHERD DOGS, noun. Plural of Basque Shepherd Dog
Dictionary definition
BASQUE, noun. A member of a people of unknown origin living in the western Pyrenees in France and Spain.
BASQUE, noun. The language of the Basque people; of no known relation to any other language.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.