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m (V baszo, N pl baszowie) 1. Hist. pasha, pacha (a Turkish officer of high rank) 2. przen. grandee- żyć jak basza to live like a lord- rozparł się jak basza he sprawled like a grand panjandrumThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > basz|a
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