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21Baste — Charlotte Baste Grab von Charlotte Basté auf dem Johannisfriedhof in Dresden. Charlotte Basté (* 28. Dezember 1867 in Sank …
22Basté — Charlotte Baste Grab von Charlotte Basté auf dem Johannisfriedhof in Dresden. Charlotte Basté (* 28. Dezember 1867 in Sank …
23baste — {{11}}baste (1) sew together loosely, c.1400, from O.Fr. bastir build, construct, sew up (a garment), baste, make, prepare, arrange (12c., Mod.Fr. bátir to build ), probably from a Germanic source, from P.Gmc. *bastjan join together with bast (Cf …
24Baste — Bạs|te 〈f. 19〉 zweithöchste Trumpfkarte [<frz. baste, span. basto „Treff“] * * * Bạs|te, die; , n [frz. baste < span. basto = ↑ 1Treff]: Trumpfkarte in verschiedenen Kartenspielen. * * * Bạs|te, die; , n [frz. baste < span. basto =… …
25baste — I [[t]beɪst[/t]] v. t. bast•ed, bast•ing clo to sew with long, loose stitches, as in temporarily joining parts of a garment while it is being made • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < AF, MF bastir to build, baste < Gmc; cf. OHG bestan to mend,… …
26baste — baste1 /bayst/, v.t., basted, basting. to sew with long, loose stitches, as in temporarily tacking together pieces of a garment while it is being made. [1400 50; late ME basten < AF, MF bastir to build, baste < Gmc; cf. OHG bestan to mend, patch… …
27baste — ► sustantivo masculino 1 EQUITACIÓN Especie de almohadilla que lleva la silla de montar en la parte inferior para no rozar a las caballerías. 2 TEXTIL Basta, hilván o costura de puntadas largas. * * * baste (de «bastar1») 1 m. Basta (hilván). 2… …
28baste — lam·baste; baste; …
29baste — UK [beɪst] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms baste : present tense I/you/we/they baste he/she/it bastes present participle basting past tense basted past participle basted 1) to cover meat with hot fat or its own juices while it… …
30BASTE — s. m. L as de trèfle, aux jeux de l hombre, du quadrille, etc. Le baste est le troisième des matadors …