"basculi" meaning in Latin

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Noun

Forms: Basculi [alternative]
Etymology: The two demonyms, from different periods, are most likely false cognates. The classical Basculi formed from alternating the t in Bastuli, a name related to Bastetani. The medieval term is roughly contemporaneous with Old French bascle and apparently related to Latin vascones. Etymology templates: {{Template:R:L&S|2=Bastuli}} “basculi”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, {{cog|fro|bascle}} Old French bascle, {{cog|la|vascones}} Latin vascones Head templates: {{head|la|noun form|Basculi|g=?}} basculi ? (Basculi)
  1. (Classical Latin, demonym) Alternative form of bastuli (“A people of Hispania Baetica; Bastetani”) Tags: Classical-Latin, alt-of, alternative, demonym Alternative form of: bastuli (extra: A people of Hispania Baetica; Bastetani) Categories (topical): Demonyms
    Sense id: en-basculi-la-noun-kmweSdvO Categories (other): Classical Latin, Latin entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Latin entries with incorrect language header: 80 20
  2. (Medieval Latin, demonym) plural of Basculus - basque. Tags: Medieval-Latin, demonym, form-of, plural Form of: Basculus (extra: basque) Categories (topical): Demonyms
    Sense id: en-basculi-la-noun-29D1SpHb Categories (other): Medieval Latin, Plurals with a red link for singular
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: Bascli Related terms: bascle
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