Similar words: masque, masquerade, sasquatch, masquerading, bask, bass, bash, bast. Meaning: [bæsk] n. 1. a member of a people of unknown origin living in the western Pyrenees in France and Spain 2. the language of the Basque people; of no known relation to any other language.
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1 The style is imitative of Basque architecture.
2 Shown here is another beautiful basque from Gossard.
3 Basque nationalism surfaced during Athletic Bilbao's match against Atletico.
4 The leaders of the Basque and Navarrese communities swore that they would keep the peace and allow pilgrims to pass unmolested.
5 Young Basque men emigrated because no patrimony could by custom be divided, leaving younger sons to fend for themselves.
6 Basque is so well off that it can worry about esoteric things as far as the language is concerned.
7 It was an unspectacular, stable society, like the Basque Provinces enjoying a large degree of local autonomy.
8 The key element in the Basque Country was its autonomous government.
9 A gold basque worn by Madonna was sold for £9,000.
10 But Basque regional political leaders lamented the loss of life and urged that dialogue be reopened.
11 I put on the black basque and the lacey-topped stockings.
12 What has the widely admired Basque artist done to deserve such treatment?
13 Pablo insists that he is Basque, not Spanish - an important distinction.
14 Basque Folklore - Essays and links.
15 One famous Basque staple is salt cod ("bacalao").
16 For centuries(sentencedict.com), bold Basque sailors have ventured out on the seas that crash on their homeland in the Bay of Biscay.
17 The bomb is thought to have been planted by the Basque separatist group Eta.
18 Something else you become very aware of all over the Basque country is the bracken.
19 The graveyard especially is a good place to examine the strange and beautiful gravestones characteristic of old Basque burial grounds.
20 The elections had been particularly hard fought, and acrimony between nationalists and non-nationalists split Basque society down the middle.
21 Not until the twentieth century did the increase in population force an uneconomic division of farms and seriously threaten Basque rural prosperity.
22 The election is expected to be fought over how to end Eta's 32-year campaign of violence for Basque independence.
23 Instead,(www.Sentencedict.com) she has spent the last two years working on a book chronicling Basque life through its kitchens and markets.
24 And yes, you can even order a curvy cake in the shape of luscious lady in basque and suspenders.
25 There will be demonstrations in roller hockey and pelota basque, but there's no place for cricket.
26 News of the arrests prompted demonstrations demanding the leaders' release in the Basque towns of San Sebastian and Ordizia.
27 Navarre, for example, enjoys just as many ancient and enshrined foral privileges as the Basque provinces.
28 The Republican cause embraced - far from comfortably - conservative, Catholic Basque Nationalists.
29 The killings have damaged relations between the governing Popular party in Madrid and the Basque regional government.
30 Urla, Jacqueline. "Contesting modernities: Language standardization and the production of an ancient modern Basque culture. " Critique of Anthropology 13, no. 2 (1993): 101-118.