Basque
Americannoun
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one of a people of unknown origin inhabiting the western Pyrenees regions in France and Spain.
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their language, not known to be related to any other language.
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(lowercase) a close-fitting bodice, sometimes having an extension that covers the hips.
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(lowercase) the extension of this bodice or of a doublet.
adjective
noun
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a member of a people of unknown origin living around the W Pyrenees in France and Spain
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the language of this people, of no known relationship with any other language
adjective
noun
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a short extension below the waist to the bodice of a woman's jacket, etc
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a tight-fitting bodice for women
Etymology
Origin of Basque1
C19: from French, from Latin Vascō a Basque
Origin of basque2
C19: perhaps from Basque
Example Sentences
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The loan "offers citizens the opportunity to participate directly in financing its cash flow needs related to essential healthcare purchases: medicine, medical devices, vaccines, and sampling equipment", the Basque Coast hospital said.
From Barron's • Feb. 13, 2026
They crept across the border and Spain met them as berlinas by the mid-20th century, mostly in quiet corners of Catalonia and the Basque country.
From Salon • Feb. 5, 2026
Listen to Blade Bird: The album's swooning climax, based on a Basque poem about the tension between love and possession.
From BBC • Dec. 20, 2025
The path of totality of the Aug. 12 solar eclipse will sweep across much of Spain, but Basque Country, in the north, is our pick for sparser crowds and plenty to do.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 20, 2025
The Basque lying against my knees pointed out the view with the neck of the wine-bottle, and winked at us.
From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
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