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  • 1 basto

    (Sp. model spelled same [básto] < Vulgar Latin * bastum 'packsaddle')
       Mexico and California: 1881. According to the DARE, "the skirt of a saddle; also, the leather lining of a saddle." The DRAE notes the American usage of this term and defines it as the cushions that make up the saddle pads. Santamaría mentions that the term is usually plural, bastos, and that it refers to two pieces of leather that rest on the frame of a saddle and protect the backside of the horse. They can be made several ways and are generally lined with coarse woolen cloth or unshorn sheepskin. Cobos defines basto as a "saddle skirt made of sole leather lined with undressed lambskin."
        Alternate forms: bastas, bastos.
       Also sometimes referred to as sudadero.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > basto

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  • BASTUM — Graece βαςτὸν baculus; imo quidquid ferendo est; a βάω, βῶ, unde βάζω et βάσκω, vado: a quo βατὴρ βατηρία, et βακτηρία, quae idem sunt cum βαςτὸς et βαςτὸν. Hinc etiam βαςτὰ pro calceis, vel sandaliis. Hesych. βαςτὰ, ὑπόδήματα Ι᾿ταλιῶται, Basta,… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • bastum — bàstum interj. žr. bast 3: Eitum dirbti, o dabar i čia bàstum, i čia bàstum per visą dieną Rs …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • bâton — [ batɔ̃ ] n. m. • 1080; bas lat. bastum, de °bastare « porter » ♦ Long morceau de bois rond que l on peut tenir à la main et faire servir à divers usages. ⇒ baguette, vx verge. Bâton de berger. ⇒ houlette. 1 ♦ (Servant d appui). Se servir d un… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • basto — (Del lat. bastum < bastare, llevar.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Albarda de las caballerías de carga. 2 JUEGOS Cualquier carta del palo de naipes de la baraja española en la que los números están representados por porras. 3 Ecuador Almohadilla de …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Bastard — Bas tard, n. [OF. bastard, bastart, F. b?tard, prob. fr. OF. bast, F. b?t, a packsaddle used as a bed by the muleteers (fr. LL. bastum) + ard. OF. fils de bast son of the packsaddle; as the muleteers were accustomed to use their saddles for beds… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • baton — noun Etymology: French bâton, from Old French baston, ultimately from Late Latin bastum stick Date: 1520 1. cudgel, truncheon; specifically billy club 2. a staff borne as a symbol of office 3. a narrow heraldic bend …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bastinado — I. noun or bastinade (plural nadoes or nades) Etymology: Spanish bastonada, from bastón stick, from Late Latin bastum Date: 1572 1. a blow with a stick or cudgel 2. a. a beating especially with a stick b …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Batman (military) — Anyang, South Korea, Orderly Tent and UNK soldiers. A batman (or batwoman) is a soldier or airman assigned to a commissioned officer as a personal servant. The term is derived from the obsolete bat, packsaddle (from French bât, from Old French… …   Wikipedia

  • Sattel [1] — Sattel, die zum sichern Sitze des Reiters auf dem Rücken des Pferdes befestigte Vorrichtung, die zugleich das Pferd, selbst unter dem schwersten Reiter und Gepäck, vor Druckschäden schützen soll. Das Sattelgerüst, aus Holz, Fischbein oder Stahl… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • batman — /bat meuhn/, n., pl. batmen. (in the British army) a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant. [1745 55; short for bat horse man, equiv. to bat < F bât packsaddle ( < VL *bastum, n. deriv. of *bastare to carry < LGk *bastân, re formation of Gk …   Universalium

  • baton — /beuh ton , ba , bat n/, n. 1. Music. a wand used by a conductor. 2. a rod of lightweight metal fitted with a weighted bulb at each end and carried and twirled by a drum major or majorette. 3. Track. a hollow rod of wood, paper, or plastic that… …   Universalium

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