bas
French
adj
Definitions
- low
- bass
Etymology
Inherited from Old French bas inherited from Latin bassus (low, short).
Origin
Latin
bassus
Gloss
low, short
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
短
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bascule English
- bass English
- basso English
- debase English
- *baccu Latin
- *bassiare Latin
- *bassiō Latin
- baculum Latin
- bassus Latin
- Bass German
- basszus Hungarian
- abbasso Italian
- bassamente Italian
- bassetto Italian
- bassezza Italian
- bassissimo Italian
- bassista Italian
- basso Italian
- bassorilievo Italian
- contrabbasso Italian
- iperbasso Italian
- Pays-Bas French
- babeurre French
- balèvre French
- basculement French
- basculer French
- basculeur French
- bassement French
- bassesse French
- beurre French
- cul French
- là French
- là-bas French
- lèvre French
- mi-bas French
- pays French
- bajo Spanish, Castilian
- βάσις Ancient Greek
- βᾰ́σῐς Ancient Greek
- *gʷem- Proto-Indo-European
- *h₂éd Proto-Indo-European
- bass Norwegian Bokmål
- bas Polish
- bass Norwegian Nynorsk
- baas Middle English
- bas Middle English
- basse Middle English
- baculer Old French
- bas Old French
- bas Serbo-Croatian
- baix Catalan, Valencian
- baixar Catalan, Valencian
- abaixo Galician
- bas Welsh
- basa Ido
- basigar Ido
- bas Norman
- bac Middle French
- basse Middle French
- abaixar Old Portuguese
- baixo Old Portuguese
- bas Occitan
- bas Romansh
- bass Romansh
- baxu Asturian
- bas Friulian
- baxo Old Spanish
- vasciu Sicilian
- baso Venetian
- bas Crimean Tatar