Lexicographical Neighbors of Basions
Literary usage of Basions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1868)
"i rimed together, and basions of bordos rimed together; but in the English "long
basions," as used in the ..."
2. Cursor Mundi: (The Cursur O the World). A Northumbrian Poem of the XIVth by Hugo Carl Wilhelm Haenisch, Heinrich Hupe, Max Kaluza (1874)
"... and did him mikel wogh Hu fai him ledd fat ilk time to se was som i-nogh.
15830 1T Nu wit basions fai him beft Ful ..."
3. Physics and Politics: Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of by Walter Bagehot (1899)
"The constitution of Charlemagne, inserted in the law of the Lombards, ordains
that those who were allowed the trial by combat should fight with basions. ..."