Masque vs Basque - What's the difference?
masque | basque |
(archaic) (in 16th-17th Century England & Europe) A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song.
(archaic) Words and music written for a masque.
(archaic) A masquerade.
A facial mask.
A member of a people living in the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay in France and Spain.
Relative to the Basque people or their language.
As nouns the difference between masque and basque
is that masque is (in 16th-17th Century England & Europe) A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song while Basque is a member of a people living in the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay in France and Spain.As a verb masque
is archaic form of lang=en.As a proper noun Basque is
the language of the Basque people.As an adjective Basque is
relative to the Basque people or their language.masque
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(wikipedia masque)Alternative forms
* maskNoun
(en noun)- mud masque'''; clay '''masque