bastón
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- walking stick, staff, cane
- baton in a marching band
- (heraldiccharge) riband
- (anatomy) rod cell
Etymology
Derived from Old French baston (truncheon, stick).
Origin
Old French
baston
Gloss
truncheon, stick
Concept
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Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Baton Rouge English
- bastinado English
- baton English
- batonic English
- batonless English
- batonlike English
- *basto, bastonis Latin
- *bastō Latin
- bastum Latin
- bastonare Italian
- bastonata Italian
- bastoncello Italian
- bastone Italian
- capobastone Italian
- bâton French
- bâtonner French
- bâtonnet French
- bâtonnier French
- батон Russian
- bastonada Spanish, Castilian
- bastonazo Spanish, Castilian
- bastonear Spanish, Castilian
- batong Norwegian Bokmål
- bastão Portuguese
- batongbröd Swedish
- baton Polish
- batong Norwegian Nynorsk
- baston Middle English
- baston Old French
- bastonet Old French
- bastoneto Esperanto
- bastono Esperanto
- promenbastono Esperanto
- bastón Galician
- baton Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- μπαστούνι Greek (modern)
- ba toong Vietnamese
- baston Middle French
- باستون Ottoman Turkish
- baston Old Portuguese
- bastón Venetian
- baston Papiamentu
- bastun xno
- baton Haitian, Haitian Creole
- baton Mauritian Creole
- baston Walloon
- baton Crimean Tatar
- baston Hiligaynon
- baton Seychellois Creole
- boutou Antillean Creole