bæst

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See also: bast and bäst

Danish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German bēst, from Old French beste, from Latin bēstia (beast).

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Noun

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bæst n (singular definite bæstet, plural indefinite bæster)

  1. beast
  2. brute

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Faroese

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Verb

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bæst

  1. supine of bæsa

Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *bast (bast, rope). Compare Middle Irish basc (necklace), Latin fascis (bundle), Albanian bashkë (tied, linked)).

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Noun

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bæst m (nominative plural bæstas)

  1. bast; inner bark of a tree from which rope is made

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Descendants

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  • Middle English: bast, baste
    • English: bast, bass
    • Scots: bass