Bast
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Bast
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Etymology edit
From Middle High German and Old High German bast (“inner bark of trees”), probably related to besten (“to strap”), from Proto-West Germanic *bastijan (“to plait, sew, weave”).
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Noun edit
Bast m (strong, genitive Bastes, plural Baste)
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Declension of Bast [masculine, strong]
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