CEFR Level
B1
Basque — Intermediate Vocabulary
2,000 words
Can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters.
| # | Word | Type | IPA | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | -ada | Phrase | Forming nouns expressing a hit or strike. | |
| 2 | -aga | Phrase | /aɡa/ | Toponymic suffix meaning "place of". |
| 3 | -ago | Phrase | Used to form the comparative form of adjectives and adverbs. | |
| 4 | -aizun | Phrase | fake, deceitful, misleading. | |
| 5 | -arazi | Phrase | [with short form] forms the causative of a verb, to make, to cause to do. | |
| 6 | -ari | Phrase | Used to form adverbs and nouns from nouns of time; every, each. | |
| 7 | -arte | Phrase | group, community. | |
| 8 | -dar | Phrase | Forming nouns denoting a putative ability to detect a thing. | |
| 9 | -degi | Phrase | (Esaldia). | |
| 10 | -dun | Phrase | haver, possessor. | |
| 11 | -dura | Phrase | Forms nouns expressing the result of actions. | |
| 12 | -egi | Phrase | Used to form the excessive form of adjectives. | |
| 13 | -ekin | Phrase | Comitative indefinite suffix. | |
| 14 | -ela | Conjunction | allomorphic form of -la. | |
| 15 | -era | Phrase | /eɾa/ | Used to a nouns representing the property corresponding to a verb; -tion, -ing. |
| 16 | -eria | Phrase | Used to create collective nouns. | |
| 17 | -ero | Phrase | Used to form adverbs from nouns of time; every, each. | |
| 18 | -eta | Phrase | Used to form toponyms. | |
| 19 | -ezia | Phrase | Attached to adjectives to form abstract nouns, -ness, -ity. | |
| 20 | -ezin | Phrase | ||
| 21 | -gabe | Noun, Phrase | ||
| 22 | -garren | Phrase | /ɡaren/ | Ordinal number suffix. |
| 23 | -garri | Phrase | An adjective-forming suffix. | |
| 24 | -gile | Phrase | ||
| 25 | -gin | Phrase | maker, doer. | |
| 26 | -gintza | Phrase | -urgy, -ing. | |
| 27 | -kada | Phrase | measure, quantity. | |
| 28 | -kara | Phrase | similar, similarity. | |
| 29 | -kari | Phrase | (Esaldia). | |
| 30 | -keria | Phrase | Used to create abstract nouns with negative connotations. | |
| 31 | -keta | Phrase | ||
| 32 | -kile | Phrase | (Esaldia). | |
| 33 | -kin | Phrase | Used to form adjectives expressing resemblance or likeness to, similar to -like. | |
| 34 | -koi | Phrase | inclined, favoring something. | |
| 35 | -kor | Phrase | inclined, prone. | |
| 36 | -kume | Noun, Phrase | /kume/ | forms pejorative names for the children of people who engage in socially reproachable activities. |
| 37 | -kun | Phrase | Used to form adjectives indicating number of components. | |
| 38 | -kunde | Phrase | Forms abstract nouns, usually related to actions of verbs; -tion. | |
| 39 | -lako | Conjunction | ||
| 40 | -lari | Phrase | (Esaldia). | |
| 41 | -larik | Conjunction | while, when. | |
| 42 | -liar | Phrase | (Esaldia). | |
| 43 | -men | Phrase | Forming nouns expressing an action. | |
| 44 | -nik | Conjunction | Negative polarity item used to form relative clauses, that. | |
| 45 | -ondo | Phrase | Forms tree names from fruit names. | |
| 46 | -orde | Phrase | Equivalent to 'substitute': A replacement or stand-in for something that achieves a similar result or purpose. | |
| 47 | -rik | Phrase | allomorphic post-vocalic form of -ik (partitive suffix). | |
| 48 | -tar | Phrase | Used to create adjectives and nouns that denote demonyms. | |
| 49 | -tasun | Phrase | /tas̺un/ | Forms nouns from adjectives, -ness, -th. |
| 50 | -tegi | Phrase | Forms nouns indicating a location. | |
| 51 | -tsu | Phrase | Used to create adjectives from nouns. | |
| 52 | -txi | Phrase | /t͡ʃi/ | Diminutive suffix, sometimes used for other purposes. |
| 53 | -txo | Phrase | Diminutive or endearing suffix applied to common and proper nouns. | |
| 54 | -tza | Phrase | Forms nouns related to abundance. | |
| 55 | -tzaile | Phrase | (Esaldia). | |
| 56 | -tzain | Phrase | (Esaldia). | |
| 57 | -tzar | Phrase | Augmentative suffix, usually with negative connotations. | |
| 58 | -tze | Noun | ||
| 59 | -zain | Phrase | guard, keeper. | |
| 60 | -zale | Phrase | fan, aficionado. | |
| 61 | -zar | Noun, Phrase | wicked, evil, bad. | |
| 62 | -zki | Phrase | /s̻ki/ | forms nouns. |
| 63 | ababor | Noun | /ababor/ | port (left-hand side of a vessel). |
| 64 | abade | Noun | /abade/ | Equivalent to 'Priest': A religious clergyman (clergywoman, clergyperson) who is trained to perform services or sacrific… |
| 65 | abadea | Noun | absolutive singular of abade. | |
| 66 | abadeki | Noun | /abadeki/ | seminarist. |
| 67 | abadesa | Noun | /abades̺a/ | Equivalent to 'abbess': A female superior or governess of a nunnery, or convent of nuns, having the same authority over… |
| 68 | abadetu | Noun, Verb | /abadetu/ | to become an abbot. |
| 69 | abadez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of abade. | |
| 70 | abadia | Noun | /abadia/ | Equivalent to 'abbey': A diminutive of the female given name Abigail, from Hebrew. |
| 71 | abadiez | Noun | instrumental plural of abadia. | |
| 72 | abadot | Noun | /abadot/ | |
| 73 | abadota | Noun | ||
| 74 | abadote | Noun | ||
| 75 | abagune | Noun | /abaɡune/ | occasion, opportunity. |
| 76 | abail | Verb | /abai̯l/ | |
| 77 | abaila | Noun | /abai̯la/ | Equivalent to 'speed': The state of moving quickly or the capacity for rapid motion. |
| 78 | abaildu | Verb | /abai̯ldu/ | to bend due to the weight of hanging fruits (said of branches of trees). |
| 79 | abak | Noun | ergative indefinite of aba. | |
| 80 | abako | Noun | /abako/ | Equivalent to 'abacus': A table or tray scattered with sand which was used for calculating or drawing. |
| 81 | abal | Noun | /abal/ | guarantee (legal assurance of something). |
| 82 | abala | Noun | absolutive singular of abal. | |
| 83 | abalatu | Noun, Verb | /abalatu/ | to guarantee. |
| 84 | abaldun | Noun | /abaldun/ | guarantee (person to whom a guarantee is made). |
| 85 | abalean | Noun | inessive singular of abal. | |
| 86 | abalei | Noun | dative plural of abal. | |
| 87 | abalera | Noun | allative singular of abal. | |
| 88 | abalez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of abal. | |
| 89 | abant | Noun | /abant/ | |
| 90 | abantzu | Noun, Adverb | /abant͡s̻u/ | advancement. |
| 91 | abao | Noun | /abao/ | honeycomb. |
| 92 | abar | Noun | /abar/ | bagatelle, triviality. |
| 93 | abaritz | Noun | /abaɾit͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'kermes oak': An oak, Quercus coccifera, native to the western Mediterranean region and growing 1-6 meters… |
| 94 | abarka | Noun | /abarka/ | |
| 95 | abarkei | Noun | dative plural of abarka. | |
| 96 | abaro | Noun | /abaɾo/ | shade (for cattle). |
| 97 | abarrez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of abar. | |
| 98 | abartsu | Adjective | /abart͡s̺u/ | |
| 99 | abartu | Verb | /abartu/ | to ramify, branch out. |
| 100 | abata | Noun | /abata/ | stool pigeon. |
| 101 | abatari | Noun | /abataɾi/ | a guard who looks for pigeons. |
| 102 | abatz | Noun | /abat͡s̻/ | hub, nave (the central part of a wheel). |
| 103 | abdika | Verb | /abdika/ | |
| 104 | abdomen | Noun | /abdomen/ | |
| 105 | abduzi | Verb | /abdus̻i/ | |
| 106 | abe. | Noun | abbreviation of abendu or abenduaren (“December”). | |
| 107 | abegi | Noun | /abeɡi/ | reception, welcoming. |
| 108 | abei | Noun | dative plural of aba. | |
| 109 | abek | Noun | ergative plural of aba. | |
| 110 | abel- | Phrase | combining form of abere (“cattle”). | |
| 111 | abeldar | Adjective | /abeldar/ | Equivalent to 'Abelian': A member of a sect in fourth-century Africa mentioned by St. |
| 112 | abeldun | Noun | /abeldun/ | livestock farmer. |
| 113 | aben | Noun | genitive plural of aba. | |
| 114 | abendu | Noun | /abendu/ | Advent (period or season of the Christian church year between Advent Sunday and Christmas). |
| 115 | abenka | Noun | /abenka/ | |
| 116 | aberats | Noun, Adjective | /abeɾat͡s̺/ | rich, wealthy person. |
| 117 | abere | Noun | /abeɾe/ | cattle (large, domesticated animal). |
| 118 | abereki | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /abeɾeki/ | bestial, brutal. |
| 119 | aberetu | Verb | /abeɾetu/ | to stultify, brutalize, animalize. |
| 120 | aberez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of abere. | |
| 121 | aberri | Noun | /aberi/ | fatherland. |
| 122 | abes | Verb | /abes̺/ | |
| 123 | abeste | Noun | /abes̺te/ | verbal noun of abestu (“to sing”). |
| 124 | abesten | Verb | /abes̺ten/ | |
| 125 | abesti | Noun | /abes̺ti/ | Equivalent to 'song': A former dynasty in China, reigning from the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the beg… |
| 126 | abestu | Verb | /abes̺tu/ | Equivalent to 'Sing': A surname from English [in turn originating as an occupation]. |
| 127 | abia | Verb | /abia/ | A state of Nigeria in the South East geopolitical zone. Capital: Umuahia. Largest city: Aba. |
| 128 | abiada | Noun | /abiada/ | impulse, velocity. |
| 129 | abiadan | Noun, Adverb | /abiadan/ | quickly, swiftly. |
| 130 | abialdi | Noun | /abialdi/ | departure, time of leaving. |
| 131 | abiamen | Noun | /abiamen/ | start, beginning. |
| 132 | abian | Adverb | /abian/ | underway, running. |
| 133 | abiatu | Verb | /abiatu/ | to start, commence. |
| 134 | abiazio | Noun | /abias̻io/ | |
| 135 | abil | Adjective | /abil/ | skillful, deft. |
| 136 | abildu | Noun, Verb | /abildu/ | to become skillful. |
| 137 | abilki | Noun, Adverb | /abilki/ | skillfully. |
| 138 | abio | Noun | /abio/ | departure, beginning. |
| 139 | abioi | Noun | ||
| 140 | abisal | Adjective | /abis̺al/ | |
| 141 | abisatu | Verb | /abis̺atu/ | to warn, inform. |
| 142 | abisu | Noun | /abis̺u/ | warning, advice. |
| 143 | abitu | Noun | /abitu/ | habit (of a monk). |
| 144 | abitua | Noun | absolutive singular of abitu. | |
| 145 | abixoi | Noun | /abiʃoi̯/ | silverfish. |
| 146 | abizari | Noun | /abis̻aɾi/ | fake egg (used to help hens lay eggs). |
| 147 | abizen | Noun | /abis̻en/ | |
| 148 | ablazio | Noun | /ablas̻io/ | |
| 149 | aboatu | Verb | /aboatu/ | to confess. |
| 150 | abokatu | Noun | /abokatu/ | intermediary. |
| 151 | aboli | Verb | /aboli/ | Mis hors d’usage ; réduit à néant. |
| 152 | abolitu | Verb | /abolitu/ | Equivalent to 'abolish': To end a law, system, institution, custom or practice. |
| 153 | abonatu | Noun, Verb | /abonatu/ | subscriber. |
| 154 | abondo | Adverb | /abondo/ | enough, sufficiently. |
| 155 | abonitu | Verb | /abonitu/ | to approve, to condone, to permit. |
| 156 | abonu | Noun | /abonu/ | subscription, season ticket. |
| 157 | aborin | Noun | /aboɾin/ | jig (used to fish squids). |
| 158 | abortu | Noun | /abortu/ | |
| 159 | abortza | Noun | /abort͡s̻a/ | daggerboard. |
| 160 | abrasio | Noun | /abras̺io/ | |
| 161 | abrigo | Noun | /abriɡo/ | |
| 162 | abrigu | Noun | /abriɡu/ | |
| 163 | abrikot | Noun | /abrikot/ | Equivalent to 'Apricot': A round sweet and juicy stone fruit, resembling peach or plum in taste, with a yellow-orange fl… |
| 164 | abruska | Adverb | /abrus̺ka/ | prone, face down. |
| 165 | absente | Adjective | /abs̺ente/ | missing, absent. |
| 166 | abside | Noun | /abs̺ide/ | |
| 167 | absurdo | Noun, Adjective | /abs̺urdo/ | absurdity. |
| 168 | abu. | Noun | abbreviation of abuztu or abuztuaren (“August”). | |
| 169 | aburna | Noun | /aburna/ | unicornfish. |
| 170 | aburu | Noun | /abuɾu/ | conjecture. |
| 171 | aburuz | Noun | /abuɾus̻/ | instrumental indefinite of aburu. |
| 172 | abusatu | Verb | /abus̺atu/ | Equivalent to 'abuse': Improper treatment or usage; application to a wrong or bad purpose; an unjust, corrupt or wrongfu… |
| 173 | abusu | Noun | /abus̺u/ | |
| 174 | abuztu | Noun | /abus̻tu/ | Equivalent to 'August': The eighth month of the Roman, Julian, and Gregorian calendars, following July and preceding Sep… |
| 175 | abzesu | Noun | /abs̻es̺u/ | |
| 176 | abzisa | Noun | /abs̻is̺a/ | |
| 177 | accesit | Noun | /aks̻es̺it/ | Equivalent to 'accessit': An honorable mention in an academic contest. |
| 178 | adabaki | Noun | /adabaki/ | patch (for clothing). |
| 179 | adabatu | Verb | /adabatu/ | Equivalent to 'patch up': To repair relations; to improve relations. |
| 180 | adabegi | Noun | /adabeɡi/ | knot, shake (whorl left in lumber by the base of a branch growing out of the tree's trunk). |
| 181 | adabeso | Noun | /adabes̺o/ | main branch of a tree. |
| 182 | adaburu | Noun | /adabuɾu/ | Equivalent to 'Treetop': The crown or uppermost branches of a tree. |
| 183 | adagio | Noun, Adverb | /adaɡio/ | |
| 184 | adaje | Noun | /adaʒe/ | horns (of an animal). |
| 185 | adakera | Noun | /adakeɾa/ | horns (of an animal). |
| 186 | adaki | Noun | /adaki/ | branch (used as firewood). |
| 187 | adakitu | Verb | /adakitu/ | to make firewood from branches. |
| 188 | adar | Noun | /adar/ | Equivalent to 'branch': The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing. |
| 189 | adardun | Noun, Adjective | /adardun/ | horny, horned (with horns). |
| 190 | adarka | Adverb | /adarka/ | with the horns (said of an animal). |
| 191 | adarki | Noun | /adarki/ | horn (as a material). |
| 192 | adaro | Noun | /adaɾo/ | peel (tool). |
| 193 | adarra | Noun | absolutive singular of adar. | |
| 194 | adarrak | Noun | absolutive plural of adar. | |
| 195 | adartsu | Noun, Adjective | /adart͡s̺u/ | with many branches, branchy. |
| 196 | adartu | Verb | /adartu/ | to ramify. |
| 197 | adasdun | Adjective | /adas̺dun/ | long-haired. |
| 198 | adastu | Verb | /adas̺tu/ | to plait, to braid. |
| 199 | adats | Noun | /adat͡s̺/ | head of hair. |
| 200 | adausi | Noun | /adau̯s̺i/ | |
| 201 | adaxka | Noun | /adaʃka/ | sprout, shoot (of a plant). |
| 202 | adegi | Noun | /adeɡi/ | |
| 203 | adei | Noun | /adei̯/ | deference. |
| 204 | adeitsu | Adjective | /adei̯t͡s̺u/ | polite, deferential. |
| 205 | adelatu | Verb | /adelatu/ | to fix, to repair. |
| 206 | adelu | Noun | /adelu/ | first use of something, a first. |
| 207 | adenina | Noun | /adenina/ | adenine (a base, C₅H₅N₅, found in certain glands and tissues, which pairs with thymine in DNA and uracil in RNA). |
| 208 | adia | Noun | /adia/ | lamentation, lamentation, groan. |
| 209 | adiaka | Noun, Adverb | /adiaka/ | |
| 210 | adian | Noun, Adverb | /adian/ | inessive singular of adi. |
| 211 | adibide | Noun | /adibide/ | Equivalent to 'example': Something that is representative of all such things in a group. |
| 212 | adiera | Noun | /adieɾa/ | knowledge, comprehension. |
| 213 | adiezin | Adjective | /adies̻in/ | unintelligible. |
| 214 | adigabe | Noun, Adjective | /adiɡabe/ | absent-minded. |
| 215 | adigai | Noun | /adiɡai̯/ | |
| 216 | adiguri | Noun | /adiɡuɾi/ | |
| 217 | adikatu | Verb | /adikatu/ | to get tired. |
| 218 | adikor | Noun, Adjective | /adikor/ | attentive, polite. |
| 219 | adikune | Noun | /adikune/ | glance, look. |
| 220 | adimen | Noun | /adimen/ | intelligence. |
| 221 | adimena | Noun | absolutive singular of adimen. | |
| 222 | adimeni | Noun | dative indefinite of adimen. | |
| 223 | adin | Noun | /adin/ | |
| 224 | aditu | Noun, Verb | /aditu/ | Equivalent to 'expert': A person with extensive knowledge or ability in a given subject. |
| 225 | aditua | Noun | absolutive singular of aditu. | |
| 226 | aditz | Noun | /adit͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'Verb': A word that indicates an action, event, or state of being. |
| 227 | adizki | Noun | /adis̻ki/ | verb form. |
| 228 | adore | Noun | /adoɾe/ | Equivalent to 'energy': The impetus behind all motion and all activity. |
| 229 | ados | Verb, Adjective, Interjection | /ados̺/ | agreeing, in agreement. |
| 230 | adosa | Noun | absolutive singular of ados. | |
| 231 | adosen | Noun | genitive indefinite of ados. | |
| 232 | adoste | Noun | /ados̺te/ | verbal noun of adostu (“to agree”); draw, tie. |
| 233 | adosten | Verb | /ados̺ten/ | |
| 234 | adostu | Verb | /ados̺tu/ | to tie, draw (to have the same score or position). |
| 235 | adreilu | Noun | /adrei̯lu/ | Equivalent to 'Brick': A hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building. |
| 236 | adur | Noun | /adur/ | destiny, fate, fortune, luck. |
| 237 | aerobik | Noun | /aeɾobik/ | aerobics (form of exercise). |
| 238 | aerobio | Noun | /aeɾobio/ | |
| 239 | aerosol | Noun | /aeɾos̺ol/ | aerosol can. |
| 240 | afaldu | Noun, Verb | /afaldu/ | Equivalent to 'dine': A barangay of Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. |
| 241 | afari | Noun | /afaɾi/ | dinner (meal eaten in the evening). |
| 242 | afarite | Noun | ||
| 243 | agata | Noun | /aɡata/ | Equivalent to 'Agate': A semitransparent, uncrystallized silicate mineral and semiprecious stone, presenting various tin… |
| 244 | agatan | Noun | inessive singular of agata. | |
| 245 | agate | Noun | /aɡate/ | A semitransparent, uncrystallized silicate mineral and semiprecious stone, presenting various tints in the same specimen… |
| 246 | agaten | Noun | genitive plural of agata. | |
| 247 | ageriko | Adjective | /aɡeɾiko/ | Equivalent to 'Obvious': That it is clear, comprehensible and does not deserve discussion neither explanation. |
| 248 | agertu | Noun, Verb | /aɡertu/ | Equivalent to 'appear': To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible. |
| 249 | agian | Adverb | /aɡian/ | maybe, perhaps. |
| 250 | agitu | Verb | /aɡitu/ | to happen, to occur. |
| 251 | agor | Noun, Adjective | /aɡor/ | September. |
| 252 | agorril | Noun | /aɡoril/ | |
| 253 | agortu | Noun | /aɡortu/ | to dry up. |
| 254 | agur | Noun, Interjection | /aɡur/ | Equivalent to 'goodbye': An utterance of goodbye, the wishing of farewell to someone. |
| 255 | agure | Noun | /aɡuɾe/ | Equivalent to 'old man': A title given to the personification of a force of nature or abstract concept, such as Old Man… |
| 256 | aguretu | Noun | ||
| 257 | ahabe | Noun | /ãˈhã.be/ | Soule form of ahabia (“bilberry”). |
| 258 | ahabia | Noun | /ahabia/ | bilberry, whortleberry. |
| 259 | ahai | Noun | /aˈh̃ai/ | Soule form of ahari (“ram”). |
| 260 | ahakar | Noun | ||
| 261 | ahal | Noun, Adverb | /ahal/ | Equivalent to 'skill': A capacity to do something well; a technique, an ability, usually acquired or learned, as opposed… |
| 262 | ahala | Noun, Adverb | to the maximum extent. | |
| 263 | ahaldun | Noun, Adjective | /ahaldun/ | councillor, minister (head of a department in the government of a Basque province). |
| 264 | ahalke | Noun | /ahalke/ | |
| 265 | ahari | Noun | /ahaɾi/ | Equivalent to 'Ram': The father of Amminadab and the son of Hezron. |
| 266 | ahariki | Noun | ||
| 267 | ahariko | Noun | ||
| 268 | aharito | Noun | ||
| 269 | aharra | Noun | /ahara/ | quarell, row, argument. |
| 270 | ahate | Noun | /ahate/ | Equivalent to 'duck': To quickly lower (the head or body), often in order to prevent it from being struck by something. |
| 271 | ahateki | Noun | /ahateki/ | Equivalent to 'duck': To quickly lower (the head or body), often in order to prevent it from being struck by something. |
| 272 | ahatz | Verb | /ahat͡s̻/ | |
| 273 | ahazte | Noun | /ahas̻te/ | verbal noun of ahaztu (“to forget”); forgetting. |
| 274 | ahazten | Verb | /ahas̻ten/ | |
| 275 | ahaztu | Verb | /ahas̻tu/ | Equivalent to 'forget': To lose one's reserve, temper, or self-restraint. |
| 276 | ahizpa | Noun | /ahis̻pa/ | sister (of a female). |
| 277 | ahoa | Noun | absolutive singular of aho. | |
| 278 | ahobero | Noun, Adjective | /ahobeɾo/ | indiscreet. |
| 279 | ahobide | Noun | ||
| 280 | ahora | Noun | /ahoɾa/ | allative singular of aho. |
| 281 | ahots | Noun | /ahot͡s̺/ | Equivalent to 'voice': Sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered cons… |
| 282 | ahul | Adjective | /ahul/ | Equivalent to 'weak': flou بِضَعْف слабо fracamente slabě schwächlich svagt; slapt αδύναμα débilmente nõrgalt به سستي he… |
| 283 | ahuldu | Noun, Verb | /ahuldu/ | to weaken. |
| 284 | ahuntz | Noun | /ahunt͡s̻/ | she-goat, nanny goat. |
| 285 | aihen | Noun | /ai̯hen/ | vine shoot. |
| 286 | ainarba | Noun | /ai̯narba/ | |
| 287 | aingeru | Noun | /ai̯nɡeɾu/ | a female given name, equivalent to Spanish Ángela. |
| 288 | aingira | Noun | /ai̯nɡiɾa/ | Equivalent to 'Eel': Any freshwater fish of the order Anguilliformes, which are elongated and resemble snakes. |
| 289 | aingura | Noun | /ai̯nɡuɾa/ | Equivalent to 'Anchor': A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement. |
| 290 | aintza | Noun | Equivalent to 'glory': A female given name from English. | |
| 291 | aiots | Noun | /ai̯ot͡s̺/ | |
| 292 | aire | Noun | /ai̯ɾe/ | air (mixture of gasses). |
| 293 | airea | Noun | absolutive singular of aire. | |
| 294 | airean | Noun | inessive singular of aire. | |
| 295 | aireen | Noun | genitive plural of aire. | |
| 296 | aireko | Noun | ||
| 297 | airera | Noun | allative singular of aire. | |
| 298 | airez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of aire. | |
| 299 | aise | Adverb | /ai̯s̺e/ | Equivalent to 'easily': Comfortably, without discomfort or anxiety. |
| 300 | aita | Noun | /ai̯ta/ | Equivalent to 'father': A male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, f… |
| 301 | aitaita | Noun | ||
| 302 | aitaren | Noun | genitive indefinite. | |
| 303 | aitaso | Noun | ||
| 304 | aitatxi | Noun | /ai̯tat͡ʃi/ | grandfather, grandpa. |
| 305 | aitita | Noun | ||
| 306 | aitona | Noun | /ai̯tona/ | Equivalent to 'grandfather': The archived older version of a file that immediately preceded the father file. |
| 307 | aitondu | Noun | ||
| 308 | aitonen | Noun | genitive plural of aitona. | |
| 309 | aitortu | Noun | ||
| 310 | aitzaki | Noun | ||
| 311 | aitzur | Noun | /ai̯t͡s̻ur/ | hoe (agricultural instrument). |
| 312 | aizkora | Noun | /ai̯s̻koɾa/ | Equivalent to 'Axe': A tool for felling trees or chopping wood etc. |
| 313 | aizto | Noun | /ai̯s̻to/ | Equivalent to 'knife': A utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually st… |
| 314 | aiztur | Noun | a jump in which the legs are crossed. | |
| 315 | aizu | Interjection | /ai̯s̻u/ | hey, listen (an exclamation to get attention). |
| 316 | akabatu | Noun | /akabatu/ | (said of an animal) to die. |
| 317 | akabera | Noun | ||
| 318 | akain | Noun | /akai̯n/ | Equivalent to 'tick': A relatively quiet but sharp sound generally made repeatedly by moving machinery. |
| 319 | akastun | Noun | ||
| 320 | akats | Noun | ||
| 321 | akeita | Noun | ||
| 322 | aker | Noun | /aker/ | Equivalent to 'goat': Alternative letter-case form of GOAT (“greatest of all time”). |
| 323 | aktiba | Verb | /aktiba/ | |
| 324 | aktibo | Adjective | /aktibo/ | |
| 325 | aktore | Noun | /aktoɾe/ | Equivalent to 'actor': Someone who institutes a legal suit; a plaintiff or complainant. |
| 326 | aktorek | Noun | ergative indefinite of aktore. | |
| 327 | akura | Noun | /akuɾa/ | Equivalent to 'rent': A payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to lease a property. |
| 328 | akuratu | Verb | /akuɾatu/ | to rent (to obtain temporary possession of something). |
| 329 | alaba | Noun | /alaba/ | Equivalent to 'daughter': daughter; female equivalent of hijo. |
| 330 | alaben | Noun | genitive plural of alaba. | |
| 331 | alai | Adjective | /alai̯/ | Equivalent to 'joyous': Feeling, showing, or causing joy; joyful. |
| 332 | alaiago | Adjective | comparative degree of alai. | |
| 333 | alaiegi | Adjective | excessive degree of alai. | |
| 334 | alaien | Adjective | superlative degree of alai. | |
| 335 | alaiena | Adjective | absolutive singular of alaien. | |
| 336 | alba | Noun | A type of lyrical poetry, traditionally Provençal, about lovers who must part at dawn. | |
| 337 | alda | Noun, Verb | /alda/ | |
| 338 | aldapa | Noun | /aldapa/ | difficulty. |
| 339 | aldare | Noun | Equivalent to 'altar': A table or similar flat-topped structure used for religious rites. | |
| 340 | aldatu | Verb | /aldatu/ | to replace the clothing of. |
| 341 | aldatz | Noun | ||
| 342 | aldatze | Noun | /aldat͡s̻e/ | verbal noun of aldatu (“to change”); change. |
| 343 | alde | Noun, Interjection | /alde/ | get out!, scram!. |
| 344 | aldea | Noun | /aldea/ | absolutive singular of alde. |
| 345 | aldeak | Noun | /aldeak/ | absolutive plural. |
| 346 | aldean | Noun | /aldean/ | inessive singular of alde. |
| 347 | aldeari | Noun | /aldeaɾi/ | dative singular of alde. |
| 348 | aldeaz | Noun | /aldeas̻/ | instrumental singular of alde. |
| 349 | aldeei | Noun | /aldeei̯/ | dative plural of alde. |
| 350 | aldeek | Noun | /aldeek/ | ergative plural of alde. |
| 351 | aldeen | Noun | /aldeen/ | genitive plural of alde. |
| 352 | aldeez | Noun | /aldees̻/ | instrumental plural of alde. |
| 353 | aldek | Noun | /aldek/ | ergative indefinite of alde. |
| 354 | aldeko | Noun | /aldeko/ | locative singular of alde. |
| 355 | aldera | Noun | /aldeɾa/ | allative singular of alde. |
| 356 | alderen | Noun | /aldeɾen/ | genitive indefinite of alde. |
| 357 | alderi | Noun | /aldeɾi/ | dative indefinite of alde. |
| 358 | alderik | Noun | /aldeɾik/ | partitive indefinite of alde. |
| 359 | aldetan | Noun | /aldetan/ | inessive indefinite of alde. |
| 360 | aldetik | Noun | /aldetik/ | ablative singular of alde. |
| 361 | aldez | Noun | /aldes̻/ | instrumental indefinite of alde. |
| 362 | aldeztu | Verb | /aldes̻tu/ | to support, defend. |
| 363 | aldi | Noun | Chaîne de supermarchés hard-discount originellement domiciliée en Allemagne. | |
| 364 | aldia | Noun | absolutive singular of aldi. | |
| 365 | aleluia | Noun | hallelujah; alleluia (a liturgical song to praise God). | |
| 366 | aleman | Noun, Adjective | /aleman/ | A German person (man or woman). |
| 367 | alemana | Noun | absolutive singular of aleman. | |
| 368 | alertze | Noun | /alert͡s̻e/ | |
| 369 | aletegi | Noun | /aleteɡi/ | Equivalent to 'Granary': A storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed. |
| 370 | algara | Noun | /alɡaɾa/ | guffaw, laughter. |
| 371 | algaraz | Noun | ||
| 372 | alkate | Noun | /alkate/ | |
| 373 | alkohol | Noun | /alkohol/ | Equivalent to 'drink': To become an unquestioning advocate for a group, cause, or belief. |
| 374 | alokatu | Noun | /alokatu/ | to rent (to occupy premises). |
| 375 | alor | Noun | /alor/ | field (also figurative). |
| 376 | alta | Conjunction | /alta/ | |
| 377 | altu | Adjective | /altu/ | Equivalent to 'high': A high point or position, literally (as, an elevated place; a superior region; a height; the sky… |
| 378 | altuera | Noun | ||
| 379 | altxatu | Noun, Verb | /alt͡ʃatu/ | to raise, rear (offspring). |
| 380 | altxoin | Noun | /alt͡ʃoi̯n/ | |
| 381 | altxor | Noun | /alt͡ʃor/ | treasure (something or someone greatly valued). |
| 382 | altzari | Noun | /alt͡s̻aɾi/ | Equivalent to 'furniture': Large movable item(s), usually in a room, which enhance(s) the room's characteristics, functi… |
| 383 | altze | Noun | Equivalent to 'Moose': The largest member of the deer family (Alces americanus, sometimes included in Alces alces), of w… | |
| 384 | amai | Noun | /amai̯/ | Equivalent to 'end': A key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line. |
| 385 | amaiera | Noun | /amai̯eɾa/ | end, ending. |
| 386 | amaitu | Noun, Verb | /amai̯tu/ | Equivalent to 'end': A key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line. |
| 387 | amama | Noun | /amama/ | grandmother. |
| 388 | amaraun | Noun | /amaɾau̯n/ | spiderweb. |
| 389 | amarra | Noun | Troisième personne du singulier du passé simple de amarrer. | |
| 390 | amatatu | Noun | /amatatu/ | to turn off, to put off (a fire). |
| 391 | amatxu | Noun | mum, mother. | |
| 392 | amestu | Verb | /ames̺tu/ | Equivalent to 'dream': Acronym of development, relief, and education for alien minors. |
| 393 | amets | Noun | /amet͡s̺/ | Equivalent to 'dream': Acronym of development, relief, and education for alien minors. |
| 394 | ametsa | Noun | absolutive singular of amets. | |
| 395 | ametsak | Noun | ergative plural of amets. | |
| 396 | ametsek | Noun | ergative plural of amets. | |
| 397 | ametsi | Noun | absolutive indefinite of amets. | |
| 398 | ametz | Noun | /amet͡s̻/ | Pyrenean oak (Quercus pyrenaica). |
| 399 | amildu | Verb | /amildu/ | to drop, to throw down. |
| 400 | amodio | Noun | /amodio/ | |
| 401 | amodioz | Noun | ||
| 402 | amona | Noun | /amona/ | Equivalent to 'grandmother': grandmother, female equivalent of abuelo. |
| 403 | amore | Noun | /amoɾe/ | love, affection. |
| 404 | amorez | Noun | ||
| 405 | amorru | Noun | ||
| 406 | amua | Noun | absolute singular of amu. | |
| 407 | anabasa | Noun | /anabas̺a/ | disarray, mess, chaos. |
| 408 | anafora | Noun | Equivalent to 'anaphora': The repetition of a phrase at the beginning of phrases, sentences, or verses, used for emphasi… | |
| 409 | anaia | Noun | /anai̯a/ | brother (somebody connected by a common cause or situation). |
| 410 | anana | Noun | /anana/ | Equivalent to 'Pineapple': A tropical plant, Ananas comosus, native to South America, having thirty or more long, spined… |
| 411 | anarkia | Noun | /anarkia/ | Equivalent to 'Anarchy': The state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body. |
| 412 | anbiguo | Noun | ||
| 413 | andeatu | Noun, Verb | /andeatu/ | to deteriorate, decay, ruin. |
| 414 | andere | Noun | /andeɾe/ | Equivalent to 'madam': A polite form of address for a woman or lady. |
| 415 | andre | Noun | /andre/ | Equivalent to 'lady': Ms; a title or form of address for a woman; formerly for a married, divorced, or widowed woman and… |
| 416 | angelu | Noun | /anɡelu/ | |
| 417 | angolar | Noun | A former currency of Angola between 1926 and 1958, divided into 100 centavos. | |
| 418 | angula | Noun | /anɡula/ | elver (baby eel). |
| 419 | angurri | Noun | /anɡuri/ | wild melon. |
| 420 | animatu | Verb | /animatu/ | to cheer up. |
| 421 | anime | Noun | /anime/ | |
| 422 | anioi | Noun | ||
| 423 | anker | Noun, Adjective | /anker/ | Equivalent to 'mean': Acronym of MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, Node.js: a software stack for developing web sites with… |
| 424 | ankerki | Noun | ||
| 425 | anodo | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anode': An electrode, of a cell or other electrically polarized device, through which a positive current… | |
| 426 | anti- | Phrase | /anti/ | |
| 427 | antxeta | Noun | /ant͡ʃeta/ | Equivalent to 'Gull': A player, supporter or other person connected with Torquay United Football Club. |
| 428 | antxoa | Noun | /ant͡ʃoa/ | Equivalent to 'Anchovy': Any small saltwater fish of the Engraulidae family, consisting of 160 species in sixteen genera… |
| 429 | antz | Noun | /ant͡s̻/ | similarity, resemblance. |
| 430 | antzara | Noun | /ant͡s̻aɾa/ | Equivalent to 'goose': Any of various grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae, which have feathers and webbed feet and… |
| 431 | apaiz | Noun | /apai̯s̻/ | Equivalent to 'Priest': A religious clergyman (clergywoman, clergyperson) who is trained to perform services or sacrific… |
| 432 | apaizgo | Noun | ||
| 433 | apaiztu | Noun | ||
| 434 | apal | Noun, Adjective | /apal/ | bare, unadorned. |
| 435 | apaldu | Verb | /apaldu/ | to humble, to prostrate oneself. |
| 436 | apar | Noun | /apar/ | |
| 437 | apez | Noun | /apes̻/ | |
| 438 | api. | Noun | abbreviation of apiril or apirilaren (“April”). | |
| 439 | apiril | Noun | /apiɾil/ | Equivalent to 'April': The fourth month of the Gregorian calendar, following March and preceding May. |
| 440 | apoa | Noun | absolutive singular of apo. | |
| 441 | apoen | Noun | genitive plural of apo. | |
| 442 | apok | Noun | ergative indefinite of apo. | |
| 443 | aporen | Noun | genitive indefinite of apo. | |
| 444 | apur | Noun | /apur/ | |
| 445 | apurtu | Noun, Verb | /apurtu/ | |
| 446 | arabar | Noun | ||
| 447 | arabera | Noun | /aɾabeɾa/ | [with genitive] according to, per. |
| 448 | aramu | Noun | /aɾamu/ | |
| 449 | aran | Noun | /aɾan/ | Equivalent to 'Plum': An edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica (European plum), often of a dark red or purple c… |
| 450 | arantza | Noun | /aɾant͡s̻a/ | thorn, spine. |
| 451 | arau | Noun | The royal capital of Perlis, Malaysia. | |
| 452 | arazi | Noun | /aɾas̻i/ | yarn (twisted strand of fiber). |
| 453 | araztu | Noun | ||
| 454 | arba | Noun | ||
| 455 | arbaso | Noun | /arbas̺o/ | great-grandfather. |
| 456 | arbel | Noun | /arbel/ | blackboard, chalkboard. |
| 457 | arbela | Noun | /arbela/ | absolute singular of arbel. |
| 458 | arbola | Noun | /arbola/ | tree, especially one planted by a human. |
| 459 | arbonar | Noun | ||
| 460 | ardao | Noun | ||
| 461 | ardi | Noun | /ardi/ | |
| 462 | ardo | Noun | /ardo/ | |
| 463 | ardoari | Noun | dative singular of ardo. | |
| 464 | ardora | Noun | allative singular of ardo. | |
| 465 | ardori | Noun | dative indefinite of ardo. | |
| 466 | ardorik | Noun | partitive indefinite of ardo. | |
| 467 | ardoz | Noun | instrumental indefinite of ardo. | |
| 468 | ardura | Noun, Adverb | /arduɾa/ | responsibility, diligence. |
| 469 | arduran | Noun | ||
| 470 | arerio | Noun | ||
| 471 | argal | Noun | thus, therefore. | |
| 472 | argazki | Noun | /arɡas̻ki/ | Equivalent to 'photograph': A picture created by projecting an image onto a photosensitive surface such as a chemically… |
| 473 | argi | Noun | /arɡi/ | Equivalent to 'light': Honorific alternative letter-case form of light, sometimes used when referring to God or another… |
| 474 | argitsu | Noun, Adjective | /arɡit͡s̺u/ | intelligent, smart. |
| 475 | argitu | Noun | Equivalent to 'light': Honorific alternative letter-case form of light, sometimes used when referring to God or another… | |
| 476 | ariketa | Noun | /aɾiketa/ | exercise (physical or educational). |
| 477 | arima | Noun | Equivalent to 'soul': The spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality, of… | |
| 478 | arin | Adjective | /aɾin/ | Equivalent to 'fluent': A continuous variable, especially one with respect to time in Newton's Method of Fluxions. |
| 479 | aritu | Noun | ||
| 480 | aritz | Noun | /aɾit͡s̻/ | nonstandard spelling of haritz (“oak”). |
| 481 | arkatz | Noun | Equivalent to 'pencil': A writing utensil with a graphite (commonly referred to as lead) shaft, usually blended with cla… | |
| 482 | arku | Noun | Equivalent to 'bow': A weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a st… | |
| 483 | arkume | Noun | /arkume/ | Equivalent to 'lamb': Alternative letter-case form of lamb (“a fan of Mariah Carey”). |
| 484 | arlo | Noun | A male given name. | |
| 485 | arma | Noun | Equivalent to 'weapon': An instrument of attack or defense in combat or hunting, e.g. | |
| 486 | armada | Noun | A fleet of warships, especially with reference to the Spanish Armada. | |
| 487 | armairu | Noun | /armai̯ɾu/ | Equivalent to 'wardrobe': A room for keeping clothes and armor safe, particularly a dressing room or walk-in closet besi… |
| 488 | arnasa | Noun | /arnas̺a/ | breath, act of breathing. |
| 489 | arnegu | Noun | /arneɡu/ | Equivalent to 'curse': A supernatural detriment or hindrance; a bane. |
| 490 | arotz | Noun | /aɾot͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'Carpenter': A person skilled at carpentry, the trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct… |
| 491 | arpoi | Noun | /arpoi̯/ | Equivalent to 'Harpoon': A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish. |
| 492 | arpoitu | Noun | Equivalent to 'Harpoon': A spearlike weapon with a barbed head used in hunting whales and large fish. | |
| 493 | arra | Noun | ||
| 494 | arrain | Noun | /arai̯n/ | Equivalent to 'fish': Acronym of fluorescent in situ hybridization, a molecular cytogenetic technique used to identify w… |
| 495 | arrano | Noun | /arano/ | Equivalent to 'eagle': Any of several large carnivorous and carrion-eating birds in the family Accipitridae, having a po… |
| 496 | arraro | Adjective | /araɾo/ | Equivalent to 'rare': Cooked just a short time so as to retain juice and redness: a rare steak. |
| 497 | arratoi | Noun | /aratoi̯/ | Equivalent to 'rat': Any of the numerous members of several rodent families that usually have short limbs, a pointy snou… |
| 498 | arrats | Noun | /arat͡s̺/ | afternoon. |
| 499 | arraun | Noun | /arau̯n/ | oar (lever used to propel a boat). |
| 500 | arraza | Noun | /aras̻a/ | race (group of people). |
| 501 | arrazoi | Noun | /aras̻oi̯/ | reason, reasoning. |
| 502 | arre | Adjective | /are/ | grey, brown, dun. |
| 503 | arreba | Noun | /areba/ | sister (of a male). |
| 504 | arreta | Noun | /areta/ | attention, care, consideration. |
| 505 | arrisku | Noun | /aris̺ku/ | Equivalent to 'danger': Exposure to likely harm; peril. |
| 506 | arroda | Noun | /aroda/ | |
| 507 | arropa | Noun | /aropa/ | Equivalent to 'clothes': The covering of a bed; bedclothes. |
| 508 | arrosa | Noun | /aros̺a/ | Equivalent to 'rose': A pale pink wine made by removing the dark grape skins at the required point during fermentation. |
| 509 | arrotz | Noun, Adjective | /arot͡s̻/ | guest (recipient of hospitality). |
| 510 | arroz | Noun | /aros̻/ | Equivalent to 'rice': Acronym of rest, ice, compression, elevation (“a treatment method for soft-tissue injuries”). |
| 511 | arrunt | Adjective | /arunt/ | common, widespread, commonplace. |
| 512 | artalde | Noun | Equivalent to 'flock': A number of birds together in a group, such as those gathered together for the purpose of migrati… | |
| 513 | artazi | Noun | ||
| 514 | arte | Noun | /arte/ | [with absolutive or allative] until. |
| 515 | arteari | Noun | dative singular of arte. | |
| 516 | artera | Noun | allative singular of arte. | |
| 517 | arteri | Noun | dative indefinite of arte. | |
| 518 | arteria | Noun | Synonym of artery. | |
| 519 | artile | Noun | /artile/ | Equivalent to 'wool': A village and civil parish in Dorset, England, previously in Purbeck district (OS grid ref SY8486)… |
| 520 | artisau | Noun | /artis̺au̯/ | Equivalent to 'artisan': A skilled manual worker who uses tools and machinery in a particular craft. |
| 521 | artista | Noun | /artis̺ta/ | |
| 522 | artizar | Noun | /artis̻ar/ | morning star, evening star (the planet Venus). |
| 523 | arto | Noun | /arto/ | Equivalent to 'maize': Corn; a type of grain of the species Zea mays. |
| 524 | artoa | Noun | absolutive singular of arto. | |
| 525 | artoak | Noun | absolutive plural. | |
| 526 | artoan | Noun | inessive singular of arto. | |
| 527 | artoari | Noun | dative singular of arto. | |
| 528 | artoaz | Noun | instrumental singular of arto. | |
| 529 | artoei | Noun | dative plural of arto. | |
| 530 | artoek | Noun | ergative plural of arto. | |
| 531 | artoen | Noun | genitive plural of arto. | |
| 532 | artoez | Noun | instrumental plural of arto. | |
| 533 | artok | Noun | ergative indefinite of arto. | |
| 534 | artoko | Noun | locative singular of arto. | |
| 535 | artopil | Noun | ||
| 536 | artora | Noun | allative singular of arto. | |
| 537 | artoren | Noun | genitive indefinite of arto. | |
| 538 | artori | Noun | dative indefinite of arto. | |
| 539 | artorik | Noun | partitive indefinite of arto. | |
| 540 | artotan | Noun | inessive indefinite of arto. | |
| 541 | artotik | Noun | ablative singular of arto. | |
| 542 | artoz | Noun | instrumental indefinite of arto. | |
| 543 | artzain | Noun | /art͡s̻ai̯n/ | |
| 544 | asaba | Noun | /as̺aba/ | grandparents. |
| 545 | asimila | Verb | /as̺imila/ | |
| 546 | askatu | Verb | /as̺katu/ | to free, to liberate. |
| 547 | aske | Adjective, Adverb | /as̺ke/ | Equivalent to 'free': An unincorporated community in Parish Grove Township, Benton County, Indiana, United States. |
| 548 | asketsi | Noun | ||
| 549 | aski | Noun, Adverb, Article | /as̺ki/ | enough, sufficiently. |
| 550 | askitan | Noun | ||
| 551 | asko | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /as̺ko/ | Nom de famille. |
| 552 | askoka | Noun | ||
| 553 | askotan | Noun | ||
| 554 | askotu | Noun | ||
| 555 | askotxo | Noun | ||
| 556 | askotza | Noun | ||
| 557 | asmatu | Verb | /as̺matu/ | to imagine, think up, figure out. |
| 558 | asmo | Adjective | /as̺mo/ | Equivalent to 'intention': A course of action that a person intends to follow. |
| 559 | aspertu | Verb | /as̺pertu/ | to bore, to get bored. |
| 560 | aste | Noun | /as̺te/ | |
| 561 | astero | Noun, Adverb | /as̺teɾo/ | Equivalent to 'weekly': A publication that is published once a week. |
| 562 | astigar | Noun | /as̺tiɡar/ | Equivalent to 'Maple': A tree of the genus Acer, characterised by its usually palmate leaves and winged seeds. |
| 563 | astindu | Verb | /as̺tindu/ | to shake, shake up, inflate. |
| 564 | asto | Noun | /as̺to/ | Equivalent to 'Ass': Any of several species of horse-like animals, especially Equus asinus, the domesticated of which ar… |
| 565 | asun | Noun | /as̺un/ | nettle (stinging herb of genus Urtica). |
| 566 | asuna | Noun | absolutive singular of asun. | |
| 567 | asunak | Noun | absolutive plural of asun. | |
| 568 | asunari | Noun | dative singular of asun. | |
| 569 | asunei | Noun | dative plural of asun. | |
| 570 | asunek | Noun | ergative indefinite of asun. | |
| 571 | asunen | Noun | genitive indefinite of asun. | |
| 572 | asuni | Noun | dative indefinite of asun. | |
| 573 | asunik | Noun | partitive indefinite of asun. | |
| 574 | ata- | Phrase | combining form of ate (“door”). | |
| 575 | atari | Noun | /ataɾi/ | gateway, doorway, portal. |
| 576 | atariko | Noun, Adjective | /ataɾiko/ | introductory, preliminary. |
| 577 | atearen | Noun | genitive singular of ate. | |
| 578 | ateen | Noun | genitive plural of ate. | |
| 579 | ateismo | Noun | /ateis̺mo/ | |
| 580 | atera | Verb | /ateɾa/ | to go out, to come out (to leave one's abode to go to public places). |
| 581 | aterki | Noun | shelter, hostel, refuge. | |
| 582 | aterpe | Noun | /aterpe/ | Equivalent to 'refuge': A state of safety, protection or shelter. |
| 583 | atoi | Noun | /atoi̯/ | trailer (unpowered wheeled vehicle), something that is towed. |
| 584 | atoian | Noun | ||
| 585 | atomo | Noun | Equivalent to 'atom': The smallest possible amount of matter which still retains its identity as a chemical element, now… | |
| 586 | atondu | Noun | ||
| 587 | atorra | Noun | /atora/ | Equivalent to 'shirt': An article of clothing that is worn on the upper part of the body, and often has sleeves, either… |
| 588 | atsegin | Noun, Adjective | /at͡s̺eɡin/ | Equivalent to 'nice': A coastal city, the capital of Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region… |
| 589 | atso | Noun | /at͡s̺o/ | Equivalent to 'old woman': grandmother, female equivalent of abuelo. |
| 590 | atsolor | Noun | ||
| 591 | atsotu | Noun, Verb | /at͡s̺otu/ | to get old, to age. |
| 592 | atun | Noun | /atun/ | Equivalent to 'Tuna': Any of several species of fish of the genus Thunnus in the family Scombridae. |
| 593 | atxeki | Verb | /at͡ʃeki/ | |
| 594 | atxiki | Noun, Verb | /at͡ʃiki/ | A foul committed when the ball is grabbed. |
| 595 | atximur | Noun | ||
| 596 | atxur | Noun | ||
| 597 | atzamar | Noun | /at͡s̻amar/ | Equivalent to 'finger': A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb. |
| 598 | atzapar | Noun | /at͡s̻apar/ | Equivalent to 'Claw': A curved, pointed, horny projection on each digit of the foot of a mammal, reptile, or bird. |
| 599 | atze | Noun, Adjective | /at͡s̻e/ | rear; the back or hindmost part of something, that which is behind or last on order, as opposed to front. |
| 600 | atzean | Noun | /at͡s̻ean/ | [with genitive] behind. |
| 601 | atzera | Adverb | /at͡s̻eɾa/ | Equivalent to 'back': A large shallow vat; a cistern, tub, or trough, used by brewers, distillers, dyers, picklers, glue… |
| 602 | atzetik | Noun | ||
| 603 | atzo | Adverb | /at͡s̻o/ | Equivalent to 'yesterday': The day immediately before today; one day ago. |
| 604 | atzoko | Adverb | /at͡s̻oko/ | Equivalent to 'yesterday's': Of or relating to yesterday. |
| 605 | atzotik | Adverb | /at͡s̻otik/ | since yesterday. |
| 606 | auhen | Noun | /au̯hen/ | Equivalent to 'complaint': A grievance, problem, difficulty, or concern. |
| 607 | auhenka | Noun | ||
| 608 | aukera | Noun, Verb | /au̯keɾa/ | occasion, opportunity. |
| 609 | aulki | Noun | /au̯lki/ | dock (part of a courtroom where the accused sits). |
| 610 | aupa | Interjection | /au̯pa/ | hey (informal greeting). |
| 611 | aurba | Noun | /au̯rba/ | great-grandfather. |
| 612 | aurka | Noun | /au̯rka/ | [with genitive] against, opposite. |
| 613 | aurkako | Noun | ||
| 614 | aurkari | Noun | ||
| 615 | aurki | Verb | /au̯rki/ | |
| 616 | aurkitu | Verb | /au̯rkitu/ | Equivalent to 'find': Anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with ta… |
| 617 | aurpegi | Noun | /au̯rpeɡi/ | Equivalent to 'face': The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and th… |
| 618 | aurre | Noun | /au̯re/ | |
| 619 | aurrean | Noun | inessive singular of aurre. | |
| 620 | aurrera | Noun, Adverb | /au̯reɾa/ | allative singular of aurre. |
| 621 | aurten | Adverb | /au̯rten/ | Equivalent to 'this year': The current year. |
| 622 | ausart | Adjective | /au̯s̺art/ | Equivalent to 'brave': Strong in the face of fear; courageous. |
| 623 | ausartu | Noun | /au̯s̺artu/ | Equivalent to 'Dare': Acronym of Drug Abuse Resistance Education. |
| 624 | auskalo | Adverb | /au̯s̺kalo/ | who knows?. |
| 625 | autismo | Noun | /au̯tis̺mo/ | |
| 626 | auto | Noun | /au̯to/ | Equivalent to 'car': A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels, powered mechanically, steer… |
| 627 | autobus | Noun | Equivalent to 'autobus': A motorbus, as opposed to earlier horse-drawn buses. | |
| 628 | auzapez | Noun | ||
| 629 | auzo | Noun | /au̯s̻o/ | Equivalent to 'neighborhood': The residential area near one's home. |
| 630 | auzoera | Noun | ||
| 631 | auzoko | Noun | ||
| 632 | auzotar | Noun | ||
| 633 | auzune | Noun | ||
| 634 | axoa | Noun | Axoa, a dish originating from Labourd and traditionally made with minced calf shoulder, onions, bell peppers and Espelet… | |
| 635 | axola | Noun | ||
| 636 | aza. | Noun | abbreviation of azaro or azaroaren (“November”). | |
| 637 | azal | Noun | /as̻al/ | Equivalent to 'tree bark': All the tissues of a tree external to the vascular cambium; includes epidermis, cortex and ph… |
| 638 | azaldu | Verb | /as̻aldu/ | Equivalent to 'appear': To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible. |
| 639 | azalore | Noun | /as̻aloɾe/ | Equivalent to 'Cauliflower': Brassica oleracea var. |
| 640 | azalpen | Noun | /as̻alpen/ | Equivalent to 'commentary': A series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on th… |
| 641 | azaro | Noun | /as̻aɾo/ | Equivalent to 'November': NATO, ICAO, ITU & IMO radiotelephony clear code (spelling-alphabet name) for the letter N. |
| 642 | azazkal | Noun | /as̻as̻kal/ | Equivalent to 'nail': The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals. |
| 643 | azeri | Noun, Adjective | /as̻eɾi/ | fox (carnivorous canine member of or resembling the species Vulpes vulpes). |
| 644 | azeriki | Noun | /as̻eɾiki/ | |
| 645 | azido | Noun | /as̻ido/ | |
| 646 | azkar | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /as̻kar/ | Equivalent to 'fast': A train that calls at only some stations it passes between its origin and destination, typically j… |
| 647 | azken | Noun, Adjective | /as̻ken/ | the four last things. |
| 648 | azkonar | Noun | /as̻konar/ | Equivalent to 'Badger': An itinerant licensed dealer in commodities used for food; a hawker; a huckster; -- formerly app… |
| 649 | azoka | Noun | /as̻oka/ | Equivalent to 'market': A gathering of people for the purchase and sale of merchandise, often periodic at a set time. |
| 650 | azpi | Noun | /as̻pi/ | lower part, bottom, floor. |
| 651 | azpi- | Phrase | sub-, infra-, hypo-. | |
| 652 | azpian | Noun | /as̻pian/ | inessive singular of azpi. |
| 653 | aztarna | Noun | /as̻tarna/ | trace, vestige. |
| 654 | aztertu | Verb | /as̻tertu/ | to examine, to investigate. |
| 655 | azti | Noun | /as̻ti/ | Equivalent to 'magician': A person who plays with or practices allegedly supernatural magic. |
| 656 | aztiatu | Noun | ||
| 657 | aztigo | Noun | ||
| 658 | aztitza | Noun | ||
| 659 | azukre | Noun | /as̻ukre/ | Equivalent to 'sugar': Sucrose in the form of small crystals, obtained from sugar cane or sugar beet and used to sweeten… |
| 660 | azur | Noun | Biscayan form of hezur (“bone”). | |
| 661 | baba | Noun | /baba/ | Equivalent to 'Blister': A small bubble between the layers of the skin that contains watery or bloody fluid and is cause… |
| 662 | babes | Noun | Noun. [B1]. | |
| 663 | babesle | Noun | ||
| 664 | babestu | Noun, Verb | /babes̺tu/ | Equivalent to 'protect': To keep safe from danger, attack, or harm:defend, guard, preserve, safeguard, secure, shield, w… |
| 665 | babil | Noun | /babil/ | candlewick. |
| 666 | bada | Noun | ||
| 667 | badabil | Verb | /badabil/ | |
| 668 | badadi | Verb | /badadi/ | |
| 669 | badago | Verb | /badaɡo/ | |
| 670 | badator | Verb | /badator/ | |
| 671 | badatoz | Verb | /badatos̻/ | |
| 672 | badaude | Verb | /badau̯de/ | Niaise qui admire tout, s’amuse à tout, qui est d’une curiosité frivole. |
| 673 | badere | Noun | ||
| 674 | badeza | Verb | /bades̻a/ | |
| 675 | badezak | Verb | /bades̻ak/ | |
| 676 | badezan | Verb | /bades̻an/ | |
| 677 | badezat | Verb | /bades̻at/ | |
| 678 | badia | Noun | /badia/ | Equivalent to 'bay': Ellipsis of San Francisco Bay Area (metropolitan area in California): a geographic region of Califo… |
| 679 | baditza | Verb | /badit͡s̻a/ | |
| 680 | badoa | Verb | /badoa/ | |
| 681 | badoaz | Verb | /badoas̻/ | |
| 682 | bagatoz | Verb | /baɡatos̻/ | |
| 683 | bagaude | Verb | /baɡau̯de/ | |
| 684 | bagenu | Verb | /baɡenu/ | |
| 685 | bagil | Noun | /baɡil/ | |
| 686 | bagina | Verb | /baɡina/ | |
| 687 | bagintu | Verb | /baɡintu/ | |
| 688 | bagoaz | Verb | /baɡoas̻/ | |
| 689 | bagoi | Noun | /baɡoi̯/ | railroad car, railway carriage. |
| 690 | bahabil | Verb | /bahabil/ | |
| 691 | bahadi | Verb | /bahadi/ | |
| 692 | bahago | Verb | /bahaɡo/ | |
| 693 | bahator | Verb | /bahator/ | |
| 694 | bahaza | Verb | /bahas̻a/ | |
| 695 | bahazat | Verb | /bahas̻at/ | |
| 696 | bahe | Noun | /bahe/ | Equivalent to 'Sieve': A device with a mesh, grate, or otherwise perforated bottom to separate, in a granular material… |
| 697 | bahegi | Verb | /baheɡi/ | |
| 698 | baheki | Verb | /baheki/ | |
| 699 | bahekin | Noun | ||
| 700 | bahendi | Verb | /bahendi/ | |
| 701 | bahengo | Verb | /bahenɡo/ | |
| 702 | bahetu | Noun | ||
| 703 | baheuka | Verb | /baheu̯ka/ | |
| 704 | baheza | Verb | /bahes̻a/ | |
| 705 | bahindu | Verb | /bahindu/ | |
| 706 | bahintz | Verb | /bahint͡s̻/ | |
| 707 | bahirau | Verb | /bahiɾau̯/ | |
| 708 | bahitu | Verb | /bahitu/ | |
| 709 | bahitza | Verb | /bahit͡s̻a/ | |
| 710 | bahoa | Verb | /bahoa/ | |
| 711 | bahu | Verb | /bahu/ | A daughter-in-law or sister-in-law, especially one who lives with her husband's family when married. |
| 712 | bai- | Conjunction | (Juntagailua). | |
| 713 | baietz | Noun, Adverb | /bai̯et͡s̻/ | Form of bai (“yes”) used as the object of a verb. |
| 714 | baiezko | Noun | ||
| 715 | baina | Conjunction | /bai̯na/ | Equivalent to 'but': An instance of using the word "but"; an objection or caveat. |
| 716 | baino | Adverb, Conjunction | /bai̯no/ | Equivalent to 'than': Used in comparisons, to introduce the basis of comparison. |
| 717 | bainu | Noun | /bai̯nu/ | |
| 718 | bait- | Conjunction | /bai̯t/ | because, since. |
| 719 | baita | Noun, Conjunction | /bai̯ta/ | only used in baita ... ere. |
| 720 | baitako | Noun | locative of baita. | |
| 721 | baitan | Noun | inessive of baita. | |
| 722 | baitara | Noun | allative of baita. | |
| 723 | baizik | Noun | ||
| 724 | bakar | Adjective | /bakar/ | only, unique. |
| 725 | bakarka | Noun | ||
| 726 | bakartu | Noun | ||
| 727 | bake | Noun, Verb | /bake/ | tranquillity, serenity. |
| 728 | bakeren | Noun | genitive indefinite of bake. | |
| 729 | bakeri | Noun | dative indefinite of bake. | |
| 730 | baketu | Verb | /baketu/ | to reconcile. |
| 731 | baketze | Noun | /baket͡s̻e/ | verbal noun of baketu (“to pacify”). |
| 732 | bakez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of bake. | |
| 733 | bakoitz | Noun, Adjective | /bakoi̯t͡s̻/ | unique, sole. |
| 734 | balbula | Noun | ||
| 735 | baldin | Adverb | /baldin/ | Used before a conditional verb form to show emphasis. |
| 736 | bale | Interjection | /bale/ | |
| 737 | balea | Noun | /balea/ | Equivalent to 'whale': Any one of numerous large marine mammals comprising an informal group within infraorder Cetacea t… |
| 738 | balebil | Verb | /balebil/ | |
| 739 | baledi | Verb | /baledi/ | |
| 740 | baleen | Noun | genitive plural of balea. | |
| 741 | balegi | Verb | /baleɡi/ | |
| 742 | balego | Verb | /baleɡo/ | |
| 743 | baleki | Verb | /baleki/ | |
| 744 | baletor | Verb | /baletor/ | |
| 745 | baletoz | Verb | /baletos̻/ | |
| 746 | baleude | Verb | /baleu̯de/ | |
| 747 | baleuka | Verb | /baleu̯ka/ | |
| 748 | baleza | Verb | /bales̻a/ | |
| 749 | balezta | Noun | Equivalent to 'Crossbow': A mechanised weapon, based on the bow and arrow, that shoots bolts. | |
| 750 | balihoa | Verb | /balihoa/ | |
| 751 | balio | Noun | /balio/ | Equivalent to 'value': value (all senses) (clarification of this definition is needed.). |
| 752 | balira | Verb | /baliɾa/ | |
| 753 | balirau | Verb | /baliɾau̯/ | |
| 754 | balitez | Verb | /balites̻/ | |
| 755 | balitu | Verb | /balitu/ | |
| 756 | balitz | Verb | /balit͡s̻/ | |
| 757 | balitza | Verb | /balit͡s̻a/ | |
| 758 | balkoi | Noun | /balkoi̯/ | Equivalent to 'balcony': An accessible structure extending from a building, especially outside a window. |
| 759 | baloi | Noun | /baloi̯/ | balloon (inflatable object to transport people through the air). |
| 760 | balu | Verb | /balu/ | |
| 761 | balute | Verb | /balute/ | |
| 762 | bana | Verb | /bana/ | Those of the Fali people who inhabit Nigeria. |
| 763 | banabil | Verb | /banabil/ | |
| 764 | banadi | Verb | /banadi/ | |
| 765 | banago | Verb | /banaɡo/ | |
| 766 | banator | Verb | /banator/ | |
| 767 | banatu | Verb | /banatu/ | To disseminate. |
| 768 | banatze | Noun | /banat͡s̻e/ | verbal noun of banatu (“to distribute”). |
| 769 | banaza | Verb | /banas̻a/ | |
| 770 | banazak | Verb | /banas̻ak/ | |
| 771 | banazan | Verb | /banas̻an/ | |
| 772 | bandera | Noun | /bandeɾa/ | Equivalent to 'flag': Any of various plants with sword-shaped leaves, especially irises; specifically, Iris pseudacorus. |
| 773 | banegi | Verb | /baneɡi/ | |
| 774 | baneki | Verb | /baneki/ | |
| 775 | banendi | Verb | /banendi/ | |
| 776 | banengo | Verb | /banenɡo/ | |
| 777 | baneuka | Verb | /baneu̯ka/ | |
| 778 | baneza | Verb | /banes̻a/ | |
| 779 | banindu | Verb | /banindu/ | |
| 780 | banintz | Verb | /banint͡s̻/ | |
| 781 | banirau | Verb | /baniɾau̯/ | |
| 782 | banitu | Verb | /banitu/ | |
| 783 | banitza | Verb | /banit͡s̻a/ | |
| 784 | banku | Noun | Equivalent to 'bank': An institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs. | |
| 785 | banoa | Verb | /banoa/ | |
| 786 | banpiro | Noun | /bampiɾo/ | vampire, vampire bat. |
| 787 | banu | Verb | /banu/ | |
| 788 | bapore | Noun | /bapoɾe/ | Equivalent to 'steam': The hot gaseous form of water, formed when water changes from the liquid phase to the gas phase (… |
| 789 | baratze | Noun | /baɾat͡s̻e/ | garden, vegetable garden. |
| 790 | barazki | Noun | /baɾas̻ki/ | Equivalent to 'vegetable': A plant raised for some edible part of it, such as the leaves, roots, fruit or flowers, but e… |
| 791 | bardin | Noun | ||
| 792 | bare | Noun, Adjective | /baɾe/ | Equivalent to 'Slug': Any of many gastropod mollusks, having no (or only a rudimentary) shell. |
| 793 | barek | Noun, Adjective | ergative indefinite of bare. | |
| 794 | barera | Noun, Adjective | allative inanimate singular of bare. | |
| 795 | baretu | Noun | ||
| 796 | barik | Noun | Equivalent to 'without': An outer position, place, or area: a threat to security that came from without. | |
| 797 | bariku | Noun | /baɾiku/ | |
| 798 | barize | Noun | ||
| 799 | barkatu | Verb | /barkatu/ | to forgive. |
| 800 | barna | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /barna/ | conscience, soul. |
| 801 | barne | Noun | /barne/ | Equivalent to 'inside': The left-hand side of a road if one drives on the left, or right-hand side if one drives on the… |
| 802 | barnean | Noun | /barnean/ | [with genitive] inside. |
| 803 | barnen | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | superlative degree of barna. | |
| 804 | barre | Noun | /bare/ | Equivalent to 'laugh': An expression of mirth particular to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter. |
| 805 | barren | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /baren/ | guts, stomach. |
| 806 | barrena | Noun, Adjective | /barena/ | [with inessive or ablative] through. |
| 807 | barri | Noun, Adjective | /bari/ | Variante de baret. |
| 808 | barriro | Noun | ||
| 809 | barritu | Noun | ||
| 810 | barru | Noun | ||
| 811 | barruan | Noun | ||
| 812 | bart | Adverb | /bart/ | Equivalent to 'last night': The evening or night immediately before the present. |
| 813 | basa | Noun, Adjective | ||
| 814 | basa- | Phrase | combining form of baso (“forest”). | |
| 815 | basadi | Noun | ||
| 816 | basaka | Noun | ||
| 817 | basalto | Noun | Equivalent to 'Basalt': A hard mafic igneous rock of varied mineral content; volcanic in origin, which makes up much of… | |
| 818 | basara | Noun | /bas̺aɾa/ | fertilizer, manure. |
| 819 | basaran | Noun | /bas̺aɾan/ | Equivalent to 'blackthorn': A large shrub or small tree, Prunus spinosa, that is native to Europe, western Asia, and nor… |
| 820 | basarte | Noun | /bas̺arte/ | wilderness. |
| 821 | basarto | Noun | /bas̺arto/ | |
| 822 | basate | Noun | /bas̺ate/ | wild plant in which a graft is inserted. |
| 823 | basati | Noun, Adjective | /bas̺ati/ | savage, feral, uncivilized (said of a person). |
| 824 | basatza | Noun | ||
| 825 | baserri | Noun | /bas̺eri/ | Equivalent to 'farm': A place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or t… |
| 826 | baso | Noun, Adverb | /bas̺o/ | forest, woods, jungle. |
| 827 | basolo | Noun | /bas̺olo/ | |
| 828 | basora | Noun | allative singular of baso. | |
| 829 | basori | Noun | dative indefinite of baso. | |
| 830 | basurde | Noun | /bas̺urde/ | Equivalent to 'wild boar': A wild swine native to Eurasia and North Africa (Sus scrofa), now widely distributed elsewher… |
| 831 | bata | Noun, Adjective, Pronoun | /bata/ | absolutive singular of bat (“one”). |
| 832 | bataio | Noun | /batai̯o/ | |
| 833 | batak | Noun, Adjective, Pronoun | /batak/ | ergative singular of bat (“one”). |
| 834 | batasun | Noun | /batas̺un/ | |
| 835 | batean | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /batean/ | [with comitative] together with. |
| 836 | batek | Adjective, Pronoun, Article | /batek/ | ergative indefinite of bat. |
| 837 | bateko | Noun | ||
| 838 | batel | Noun | /batel/ | Equivalent to 'boat': A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use… |
| 839 | baten | Noun, Adjective, Pronoun, Article | /baten/ | |
| 840 | batera | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /bateɾa/ | Troisième personne du singulier du futur du verbe bâter. |
| 841 | batere | Noun | ||
| 842 | batez | Adjective, Pronoun, Article | /bates̻/ | instrumental indefinite of bat. |
| 843 | bati | Adjective, Pronoun, Article | /bati/ | dative indefinite of bat. |
| 844 | batño | Noun | ||
| 845 | batto | Noun | ||
| 846 | batu | Noun, Verb | /batu/ | The drug methamphetamine hydrochloride, crystal meth. |
| 847 | batugai | Noun | Equivalent to 'Addend': Addendum, any one of two or more numbers or other terms that are to be added together. | |
| 848 | batura | Noun | ||
| 849 | batxata | Noun | ||
| 850 | batxo | Noun | ||
| 851 | batza | Noun | ||
| 852 | batzoki | Noun | /bat͡s̻oki/ | A bar or restaurant operated by the Basque Nationalist Party. |
| 853 | batzuk | Adjective | /bat͡s̻uk/ | absolutive plural of bat (“one”). |
| 854 | baxu | Noun, Adjective | /baʃu/ | bass (one who sings in the bass range). |
| 855 | bazatoz | Verb | /bas̻atos̻/ | |
| 856 | bazaude | Verb | /bas̻au̯de/ | |
| 857 | bazenu | Verb | /bas̻enu/ | |
| 858 | bazilo | Noun | Equivalent to 'Bacillus': Any of various rod-shaped, spore-forming aerobic bacteria in the genus Bacillus, some of which… | |
| 859 | bazina | Verb | /bas̻ina/ | |
| 860 | bazintu | Verb | /bas̻intu/ | |
| 861 | bazkari | Noun | /bas̻kaɾi/ | Equivalent to 'lunch': A light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day. |
| 862 | bazoaz | Verb | /bas̻oas̻/ | |
| 863 | bazter | Noun | /bas̻ter/ | Equivalent to 'edge': Acronym of Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. |
| 864 | beak | Noun | absolutive plural of be. | |
| 865 | bean | Noun | inessive singular of be. | |
| 866 | bearen | Noun | genitive singular of be. | |
| 867 | beari | Noun | dative singular of be. | |
| 868 | beaz | Noun | instrumental singular of be. | |
| 869 | bebil | Verb | /bebil/ | |
| 870 | bedatse | Noun | ||
| 871 | bedi | Verb | /bedi/ | |
| 872 | beei | Noun | dative plural of be. | |
| 873 | beek | Noun | ergative plural of be. | |
| 874 | beekin | Noun | comitative plural of be. | |
| 875 | been | Noun | genitive plural of be. | |
| 876 | beetako | Noun | locative plural of be. | |
| 877 | beetan | Noun | inessive plural of be. | |
| 878 | beetara | Noun | allative plural of be. | |
| 879 | beez | Noun | instrumental plural of be. | |
| 880 | begi | Noun, Verb | /beɡi/ | Equivalent to 'eye': A large village and civil parish in the City of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England (OS grid ref… |
| 881 | begira | Noun, Verb, Adverb | /beɡiɾa/ | [with dative] looking at. |
| 882 | begite | Verb | /beɡite/ | |
| 883 | begitza | Verb | /beɡit͡s̻a/ | |
| 884 | bego | Verb | /beɡo/ | That which besets, surrounds, compasses, or affects; situation; circumstance. |
| 885 | begokie | Verb | /beɡokie/ | |
| 886 | begokik | Verb | /beɡokik/ | |
| 887 | begokin | Verb | /beɡokin/ | |
| 888 | begokio | Verb | /beɡokio/ | |
| 889 | begokit | Verb | /beɡokit/ | |
| 890 | behar | Noun, Adjective | /behar/ | necessary. |
| 891 | beharra | Noun, Adjective | absolutive singular of behar. | |
| 892 | behartu | Verb | /behartu/ | to compel, urge, force. |
| 893 | behatz | Noun | /behat͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'finger': A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb. |
| 894 | behe | Noun, Adjective | /behe/ | |
| 895 | beheiti | Noun | ||
| 896 | behera | Noun | ||
| 897 | behere | Noun | ||
| 898 | behetar | Noun | ||
| 899 | behetu | Noun | ||
| 900 | behi | Noun | /behi/ | |
| 901 | behor | Noun | /behor/ | Equivalent to 'Mare': A type of evil spirit formerly thought to sit on the chest of a sleeping person; also, the feeling… |
| 902 | beilari | Noun | ||
| 903 | beira | Noun | /bei̯ɾa/ | Equivalent to 'glass': A solution stack consisting of the GemStone database and application server, Linux operating syst… |
| 904 | beiraki | Noun | ||
| 905 | bekain | Noun | /bekai̯n/ | Equivalent to 'Eyebrow': The hair that grows over the bone ridge above the eye socket. |
| 906 | bekatu | Noun | /bekatu/ | Equivalent to 'sin': Initialism of social insurance number, an identification number issued by the government of Canada. |
| 907 | beki | Verb | /beki/ | A modern spelling variant of Becky, which is in itself, a shortened form of Rebecca, a female given name. |
| 908 | bekie | Verb | /bekie/ | |
| 909 | bekio | Verb | /bekio/ | |
| 910 | bekite | Verb | /bekite/ | |
| 911 | bekizki | Verb | /bekis̻ki/ | |
| 912 | beko | Noun | locative singular of be. | |
| 913 | bekoki | Noun | ||
| 914 | bekusa | Verb | /bekus̺a/ | |
| 915 | bekuski | Verb | /bekus̺ki/ | |
| 916 | belar | Noun, Adjective | /belar/ | Equivalent to 'grass': Any plant of the family Poaceae, characterized by leaves that arise from nodes in the stem and le… |
| 917 | belardi | Noun | Equivalent to 'lawn': Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown. | |
| 918 | belarka | Noun | ||
| 919 | belarki | Noun | ||
| 920 | belarri | Noun | /belari/ | |
| 921 | belartu | Noun | ||
| 922 | belaun | Noun | /belau̯n/ | Equivalent to 'knee': In humans, the joint or the region of the joint in the middle part of the leg between the thigh an… |
| 923 | beldar | Noun | /beldar/ | Equivalent to 'worm': A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm. |
| 924 | beldur | Noun | /beldur/ | |
| 925 | bele | Noun | /bele/ | Equivalent to 'crow': A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles… |
| 926 | beltx | Noun, Adjective | /belt͡ʃ/ | (Izenondoa). |
| 927 | beltxen | Noun, Adjective | genitive indefinite of beltx. | |
| 928 | beltz | Noun, Adjective | /belt͡s̻/ | black (of or relating to any of various ethnic groups having dark pigmentation of the skin). |
| 929 | beltzen | Noun, Adjective | genitive indefinite of beltz. | |
| 930 | belz | Noun, Adjective | /bels̻/ | nonstandard form of beltz. |
| 931 | belzago | Adjective | comparative degree of belz. | |
| 932 | belzegi | Adjective | excessive degree of belz. | |
| 933 | belzen | Noun, Adjective | genitive indefinite of belz. | |
| 934 | bena | Noun | A member of a people who live north of Lake Nyasa. | |
| 935 | benta | Noun | /benta/ | roadside inn. |
| 936 | bentak | Noun | /bentak/ | ergative indefinite/singular. |
| 937 | bentari | Noun | /bentaɾi/ | dative indefinite/singular of benta. |
| 938 | bentek | Noun | /bentek/ | ergative plural of benta. |
| 939 | bentzu | Verb | /bent͡s̻u/ | |
| 940 | bepuru | Noun | /bepuɾu/ | |
| 941 | bera | Noun, Adjective, Pronoun, Article | /beɾa/ | |
| 942 | beraiek | Noun | ||
| 943 | beraino | Noun | terminative singular of be. | |
| 944 | berak | Adjective, Pronoun, Article | absolutive plural of bera (“the same”). | |
| 945 | berako | Noun, Adjective | locative inanimate singular of bera. | |
| 946 | beran | Adjective | inessive anim singular of bera. | |
| 947 | berantz | Noun | directive singular of be. | |
| 948 | beraren | Adjective | genitive indefinite of bera. | |
| 949 | beraz | Adjective, Pronoun, Conjunction, Article | /beɾas̻/ | therefore. |
| 950 | berba | Noun | /berba/ | |
| 951 | berdatu | Noun | ||
| 952 | berde | Noun, Adjective | /berde/ | green (environmentally friendly). |
| 953 | berdin | Adjective, Adverb | /berdin/ | Equivalent to 'equal': A person or thing of equal status to others. |
| 954 | bere | Pronoun, Article | /beɾe/ | genitive plural of bera; their. |
| 955 | berebil | Noun | /beɾebil/ | |
| 956 | berek | Adjective, Article | ergative plural of bera. | |
| 957 | berekin | Noun, Adjective | comitative plural of bera. | |
| 958 | beren | Noun, Adjective, Article | /beɾen/ | genitive indefinite of be (“letter bee”). |
| 959 | beri | Noun | dative indefinite of be. | |
| 960 | beribil | Noun | /beɾibil/ | |
| 961 | berie | Verb | /beɾie/ | |
| 962 | berigu | Verb | /beɾiɡu/ | |
| 963 | berik | Noun, Verb | /beɾik/ | partitive indefinite of be. |
| 964 | berilio | Noun | /beɾilio/ | beryllium. |
| 965 | berin | Verb | /beɾin/ | |
| 966 | berio | Verb | /beɾio/ | |
| 967 | berit | Verb | /beɾit/ | |
| 968 | beritza | Verb | /beɾit͡s̻a/ | |
| 969 | beritze | Verb | /beɾit͡s̻e/ | |
| 970 | beritzo | Verb | /beɾit͡s̻o/ | |
| 971 | beritzu | Verb | /beɾit͡s̻u/ | |
| 972 | berizk | Verb | /beɾis̻k/ | |
| 973 | berizku | Verb | /beɾis̻ku/ | |
| 974 | berizna | Verb | /beɾis̻na/ | |
| 975 | berizt | Verb | /beɾis̻t/ | |
| 976 | berizu | Verb | /beɾis̻u/ | |
| 977 | berizue | Verb | /beɾis̻ue/ | |
| 978 | bermatu | Verb | /bermatu/ | [with inessive] to count on. |
| 979 | berme | Noun | /berme/ | Equivalent to 'guarantee': Anything that assures a certain outcome. |
| 980 | bermetu | Verb | Equivalent to 'guarantee': Anything that assures a certain outcome. | |
| 981 | bero | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /beɾo/ | warm, calid. |
| 982 | beroa | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /beɾoa/ | absolutive singular of bero. |
| 983 | beroari | Noun, Adjective | dative singular of bero. | |
| 984 | beroate | Verb | /beɾoate/ | |
| 985 | beroki | Noun | ||
| 986 | berori | Noun, Adjective | /beɾoɾi/ | dative indefinite of bero (“hot”). |
| 987 | berraie | Verb | /berai̯e/ | |
| 988 | berraik | Verb | /berai̯k/ | |
| 989 | berrain | Verb | /berai̯n/ | |
| 990 | berraio | Verb | /berai̯o/ | |
| 991 | berrait | Verb | /berai̯t/ | |
| 992 | berri | Noun, Adjective | /beri/ | Equivalent to 'new': A surname transferred from the nickname. |
| 993 | berria | Noun, Adjective | absolutive singular of berri. | |
| 994 | berriro | Adverb | /beriɾo/ | Equivalent to 'again': Another time: indicating a repeat of an action. |
| 995 | berritu | Noun, Verb | /beritu/ | |
| 996 | berriz | Noun | Commune du Pays basque espagnol située dans la province de Biscaye. | |
| 997 | bertso | Noun | /bert͡s̺o/ | a spontaneous song sung in Basque. |
| 998 | berun | Noun | /beɾun/ | Equivalent to 'lead': A heavy, pliable, inelastic metal element, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished; bo… |
| 999 | besape | Noun | /bes̺ape/ | Equivalent to 'Armpit': The cavity beneath the junction of the arm and shoulder. |
| 1000 | beso | Noun | /bes̺o/ | Equivalent to 'arm': The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including th… |
| 1001 | besoek | Noun | ergative plural of beso. | |
| 1002 | besok | Noun | ergative indefinite of beso. | |
| 1003 | besori | Noun | dative indefinite of beso. | |
| 1004 | besta | Noun | Variante de bestah. | |
| 1005 | beste | Article | /bes̺te/ | Equivalent to 'new': A surname transferred from the nickname. |
| 1006 | bestea | Noun | ||
| 1007 | bestela | Noun | ||
| 1008 | bestera | Noun | ||
| 1009 | betako | Noun | locative indefinite of be. | |
| 1010 | betan | Noun | inessive indefinite of be. | |
| 1011 | betara | Noun | allative indefinite of be. | |
| 1012 | betatik | Noun | ablative indefinite of be. | |
| 1013 | betazal | Noun | /betas̻al/ | Equivalent to 'Eyelid': A thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye. |
| 1014 | bete | Verb | /bete/ | to expire, run out, exhaust (time). |
| 1015 | beti | Adverb | /beti/ | Equivalent to 'always': At all times; invariably: always late. |
| 1016 | betik | Noun | ablative singular of be. | |
| 1017 | betile | Noun | /betile/ | Equivalent to 'Eyelash': One of the hairs which grows along the edge of eyelids. |
| 1018 | betilun | Noun, Adjective | /betilun/ | frown, scowl. |
| 1019 | betor | Verb | /betor/ | |
| 1020 | betoz | Verb | /betos̻/ | |
| 1021 | betuste | Noun | ||
| 1022 | betza | Verb | /bet͡s̻a/ | |
| 1023 | betzat | Noun | prolative indefinite of be. | |
| 1024 | betzulo | Noun | /bet͡s̻ulo/ | Equivalent to 'eye socket': The bony cavity which contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves. |
| 1025 | beude | Verb | /beu̯de/ | |
| 1026 | beuka | Verb | /beu̯ka/ | |
| 1027 | beukate | Verb | /beu̯kate/ | |
| 1028 | beutza | Verb | /beu̯t͡s̻a/ | |
| 1029 | beuzka | Verb | /beu̯s̻ka/ | |
| 1030 | beza | Verb | /bes̻a/ | |
| 1031 | bezagu | Verb | /bes̻aɡu/ | |
| 1032 | bezala | Noun, Adverb | /bes̻ala/ | approximately. |
| 1033 | bezate | Verb | /bes̻ate/ | |
| 1034 | bi-biak | Noun | ||
| 1035 | bian | Adjective | inessive singular of bi. | |
| 1036 | bibira | Noun | ||
| 1037 | bibote | Noun | /bibote/ | Equivalent to 'Moustache': A growth of facial hair between the nose and the upper lip. |
| 1038 | bidaia | Noun | /bidai̯a/ | Equivalent to 'journey': A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage. |
| 1039 | bide | Noun, Adverb | /bide/ | way, manner, method, procedure. |
| 1040 | biei | Adjective | dative plural of bi. | |
| 1041 | bien | Adjective | genitive plural of bi. | |
| 1042 | biera | Noun | /bieɾa/ | |
| 1043 | biga | Noun, Adjective | ||
| 1044 | bihar | Adverb | /bihar/ | Equivalent to 'tomorrow': The day after the present day. |
| 1045 | bihardu | Verb | /bihardu/ | |
| 1046 | biharko | Adjective | /biharko/ | of tomorrow, tomorrow's. |
| 1047 | bihi | Noun | ||
| 1048 | bihitu | Noun | ||
| 1049 | bihoa | Verb | /bihoa/ | |
| 1050 | bihoaz | Verb | /bihoas̻/ | |
| 1051 | bihotz | Noun | /bihot͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'Pith': The soft, spongy substance inside plant parts; specifically, the parenchyma in the centre of the r… |
| 1052 | bihur | Noun, Adjective | /biur/ | (Izenondoa). |
| 1053 | bihurri | Adjective | /bihuri/ | naughty, disobedient, mischievous. |
| 1054 | bihurtu | Noun, Verb | /biurtu/ | Equivalent to 'become': begin to be; turn into. |
| 1055 | bijilia | Noun | ||
| 1056 | bika | Noun | Troisième personne du singulier du passé simple de biker. | |
| 1057 | bikain | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /bikai̯n/ | Equivalent to 'excellent': possessing outstanding quality or superior merit; remarkably good. |
| 1058 | bike | Noun | ||
| 1059 | biki | Noun | Equivalent to 'Twin': Either of two people (or, less commonly, animals) who shared the same uterus at the same time; one… | |
| 1060 | biko | Adjective | locative singular of bi. | |
| 1061 | bikoitz | Noun, Adjective | /bikoi̯t͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'double': Collectively, both the Indianapolis 500, a day race, and the Coca-Cola 600, an evening race, bot… |
| 1062 | bikote | Noun | /bikote/ | Equivalent to 'couple': Two of the same kind connected or considered together. |
| 1063 | biktima | Noun | ||
| 1064 | bila | Verb, Adverb | /bila/ | [with absolutive or genitive] looking for, in search of. |
| 1065 | bilatu | Verb | /bilatu/ | to search, to look for. |
| 1066 | bildil | Noun | /bildil/ | |
| 1067 | bildots | Noun | /bildot͡s̺/ | Equivalent to 'lamb': Alternative letter-case form of lamb (“a fan of Mariah Carey”). |
| 1068 | bildu | Verb | /bildu/ | to gather, collect, accumulate, compile. |
| 1069 | biloba | Noun | ||
| 1070 | bilots | Noun | ||
| 1071 | bilur | Noun | /bilur/ | loop, tie, binding. |
| 1072 | biolin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Violin': A small unfretted stringed instrument with four strings tuned (lowest to highest) G-D-A-E, usual… | |
| 1073 | biologo | Noun | /bioloɡo/ | Equivalent to 'Biologist': A student of biology; one versed in the science of biology. |
| 1074 | bira | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /biɾa/ | tour (a journey through a list of places). |
| 1075 | birao | Noun | /biɾao/ | curse, swearword, oath. |
| 1076 | biratu | Noun | ||
| 1077 | birau | Verb | /biɾau̯/ | |
| 1078 | biraute | Verb | /biɾau̯te/ | |
| 1079 | biren | Adjective | genitive indefinite of bi. | |
| 1080 | biri | Adjective | dative indefinite of bi. | |
| 1081 | birik | Adjective | partitive indefinite of bi. | |
| 1082 | birika | Noun | /biɾika/ | Equivalent to 'Lung': A biological organ of vertebrates that controls breathing and oxygenates the blood. |
| 1083 | birudi | Verb | /biɾudi/ | |
| 1084 | bisita | Noun | /bis̺ita/ | |
| 1085 | bista | Noun | /bis̺ta/ | |
| 1086 | bisuts | Noun | /bis̺ut͡s̺/ | Equivalent to 'Blizzard': A large snowstorm accompanied by strong winds and greatly reduced visibility caused by blowing… |
| 1087 | bitan | Adjective | inessive indefinite of bi. | |
| 1088 | bitara | Adjective | allative indefinite of bi. | |
| 1089 | bitarte | Noun | ||
| 1090 | bitartean | Conjunction | /bitartean/ | |
| 1091 | bitez | Verb | /bites̻/ | Deuxième personne du pluriel de l’indicatif présent du verbe biter. |
| 1092 | bitik | Adjective | ablative singular of bi. | |
| 1093 | bitza | Verb | /bit͡s̻a/ | |
| 1094 | bitzate | Verb | /bit͡s̻ate/ | |
| 1095 | bizar | Noun | /bis̻ar/ | Equivalent to 'beard': Facial hair on the chin, cheeks, jaw and neck. |
| 1096 | bizarro | Noun | Being the opposite or logical inverse of a familiar person, place, or situation. | |
| 1097 | bizi | Noun, Adjective | /bis̻i/ | fervent; passionate (fired with intense feeling). |
| 1098 | bizio | Noun | ||
| 1099 | bizipoz | Noun | Equivalent to 'joie de vivre': Enjoyment of living; happiness, ebullience, zest for life. | |
| 1100 | bizitza | Noun | /bis̻it͡s̻a/ | Equivalent to 'apartment': A complete domicile occupying only part of a building, especially one for rent; a flat. |
| 1101 | bizkar | Noun | /bis̻kar/ | spine (of a book). |
| 1102 | bizkor | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /bis̻kor/ | Equivalent to 'let's go': Hortative of go, particularly as a cheer expressing encouragement. |
| 1103 | bloke | Noun | /bloke/ | |
| 1104 | boilur | Noun | /boi̯lur/ | Equivalent to 'Truffle': Any of various edible fungi, of the genus Tuber, that grow in the soil in southern Europe; the… |
| 1105 | bokal | Noun | Equivalent to 'vowel': A sound produced by the vocal cords with relatively little restriction of the oral cavity, formin… | |
| 1106 | bokarta | Noun | Equivalent to 'Anchovy': Any small saltwater fish of the Engraulidae family, consisting of 160 species in sixteen genera… | |
| 1107 | bolada | Noun | /bolada/ | Equivalent to 'Gust': The physiological faculty of taste. |
| 1108 | boladan | Noun | ||
| 1109 | boladaz | Noun | ||
| 1110 | bolante | Noun | /bolante/ | Equivalent to 'steering wheel': A wheel-shaped control that is rotated by the driver to steer, existing in most modern l… |
| 1111 | boli | Noun | /boli/ | ivory (material). |
| 1112 | boltsa | Noun | ||
| 1113 | bolu | Noun | A province in northwestern Turkey, between Istanbul and Ankara. | |
| 1114 | bombila | Noun | light bulb. | |
| 1115 | bonba | Noun | ||
| 1116 | bonu | Noun | ||
| 1117 | borda | Noun | /borda/ | hut, shack, farmhouse. |
| 1118 | bordak | Noun | /bordak/ | ergative indefinite/singular. |
| 1119 | bordako | Noun | /bordako/ | locative singular of borda. |
| 1120 | bordan | Noun | /bordan/ | inessive singular of borda. |
| 1121 | bordara | Noun | /bordaɾa/ | allative singular of borda. |
| 1122 | bordari | Noun | /bordaɾi/ | dative indefinite/singular of borda. |
| 1123 | bordaz | Noun | /bordas̻/ | instrumental indefinite/singular of borda. |
| 1124 | bordei | Noun | /bordei̯/ | dative plural of borda. |
| 1125 | bordek | Noun | /bordek/ | ergative plural of borda. |
| 1126 | borden | Noun | /borden/ | genitive plural of borda. |
| 1127 | bordez | Noun | /bordes̻/ | instrumental plural of borda. |
| 1128 | boro | Noun | /boɾo/ | |
| 1129 | boronde | Noun | /boɾonde/ | |
| 1130 | borrero | Noun | /boreɾo/ | executioner, hangman. |
| 1131 | borroka | Noun | battle, fight, combat. | |
| 1132 | bortxa | Noun | ||
| 1133 | bosoi | Noun | Equivalent to 'Boson': A particle with totally symmetric composite quantum states, which exempts them from the Pauli exc… | |
| 1134 | bost | Adjective | /bos̺t/ | Equivalent to 'five': A banknote with a denomination of five units of currency. |
| 1135 | bosta | Adjective | absolutive singular of bost. | |
| 1136 | bostan | Adjective | inessive singular of bost. | |
| 1137 | bosten | Noun, Adjective | /bos̺ten/ | fifth (fraction). |
| 1138 | bosti | Adjective | dative indefinite of bost. | |
| 1139 | bostik | Adjective | partitive indefinite of bost. | |
| 1140 | bota | Noun, Verb | /bota/ | to sprout. |
| 1141 | botere | Noun | /boteɾe/ | power, might. |
| 1142 | boterez | Noun | ||
| 1143 | botika | Noun | pharmacy, drug store. | |
| 1144 | botila | Noun | /botila/ | |
| 1145 | boto | Noun | /boto/ | franchise, suffrage. |
| 1146 | botoi | Noun | /botoi̯/ | Equivalent to 'Button': A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener. |
| 1147 | botoitu | Noun | ||
| 1148 | botu | Noun | ||
| 1149 | bozkatu | Verb | /bos̻katu/ | to approve by the means of voting. |
| 1150 | bozketa | Noun | /bos̻keta/ | Equivalent to 'Ballot': A small ball placed in a container to cast a vote; now, by extension, a piece of paper or card u… |
| 1151 | bridge | Noun | bridge (card game). | |
| 1152 | broma | Noun | A light form of prepared cocoa, or the drink made from it. | |
| 1153 | brusa | Noun | /brus̺a/ | smock, smock frock. |
| 1154 | bufalo | Noun | Equivalent to 'Buffalo': An animal from the subtribe Bubalina, also known as true buffalos, such as the Cape buffalo, Sy… | |
| 1155 | buhame | Noun | ||
| 1156 | bukaera | Noun | /bukaeɾa/ | end, ending. |
| 1157 | bukatu | Noun, Verb | /bukatu/ | Equivalent to 'finish': To stop interacting with (someone), especially to stop subjecting (someone) to something. |
| 1158 | bular | Noun | /bular/ | Equivalent to 'breast': Either of the two organs on the front of a female human's chest, which contain the mammary gland… |
| 1159 | bularki | Noun | /bularki/ | poultry breast (as food). |
| 1160 | bulego | Noun | /buleɡo/ | Equivalent to 'office': A ceremonial duty or service, particularly: The authorized form of ceremonial worship of a chu… |
| 1161 | bumeran | Noun | /bumeɾan/ | boomerang. |
| 1162 | burdina | Noun | /burdina/ | Equivalent to 'iron': A common, inexpensive metal, silvery grey when untarnished, that rusts, is attracted by magnets, a… |
| 1163 | burezur | Noun | /buɾes̻ur/ | Equivalent to 'skull': The main bones of the head considered as a unit; including the cranium, facial bones, and mandibl… |
| 1164 | burko | Noun | /burko/ | Equivalent to 'Pillow': A soft cushion used to support the head in bed. |
| 1165 | buru | Noun | /buɾu/ | Equivalent to 'head': A surname from Middle English, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname f… |
| 1166 | burua | Noun | absolutive singular of buru. | |
| 1167 | buruak | Noun | absolutive plural of buru. | |
| 1168 | buruan | Noun | inessive singular of buru. | |
| 1169 | buruari | Noun | dative singular of buru. | |
| 1170 | buruaz | Noun | instrumental singular of buru. | |
| 1171 | buruei | Noun | dative plural of buru. | |
| 1172 | buruek | Noun | ergative plural of buru. | |
| 1173 | buruen | Noun | genitive plural of buru. | |
| 1174 | buruez | Noun | instrumental plural of buru. | |
| 1175 | buruil | Noun | /buɾui̯l/ | September. |
| 1176 | buruk | Noun | ergative indefinite of buru. | |
| 1177 | buruko | Noun | locative singular of buru. | |
| 1178 | burura | Noun | allative singular of buru. | |
| 1179 | bururen | Noun | genitive indefinite of buru. | |
| 1180 | bururi | Noun | dative indefinite of buru. | |
| 1181 | bururik | Noun | partitive indefinite of buru. | |
| 1182 | burutan | Noun | inessive indefinite of buru. | |
| 1183 | burutik | Noun | ablative singular of buru. | |
| 1184 | buruz | Noun, Adverb | /buɾus̻/ | instrumental indefinite of buru. |
| 1185 | busti | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /bus̺ti/ | wet, damp. |
| 1186 | buztan | Noun | /bus̻tan/ | Equivalent to 'tail': A Chinese constellation coinciding with the tail of Scorpius, one of the 28 lunar mansions and the… |
| 1187 | buztin | Noun | Equivalent to 'Clay': A mineral substance made up of small crystals of silica and alumina, that is ductile when moist; t… | |
| 1188 | bypass | Noun | /bai̯pas̺/ | |
| 1189 | byte | Noun | /bai̯t/ | |
| 1190 | camping | Noun | /kampin/ | |
| 1191 | campus | Noun | /kampus̺/ | |
| 1192 | cancer | Noun | /kans̻er/ | Cancer (someone with a Cancer star sign). |
| 1193 | casting | Noun | /kas̺tin/ | casting (process of selecting actors). |
| 1194 | cava | Noun | /kaba/ | Cava (wine). |
| 1195 | cello | Noun | /t͡ʃelo/ | |
| 1196 | charter | Noun | /t͡ʃarter/ | charter flight. |
| 1197 | chef | Noun | /t͡ʃef/ | chef (head cook). |
| 1198 | clown | Noun | /klau̯n/ | clown (entertainer). |
| 1199 | collage | Noun | /kolaʒ/ | |
| 1200 | collie | Noun | /koli/ | collie (dog). |
| 1201 | corpus | Noun | /korpus̺/ | corpus (a collection of writings). |
| 1202 | coulomb | Noun | /kulom/ | coulomb (unit of electrical charge). |
| 1203 | country | Noun | /kau̯ntri/ | country music. |
| 1204 | cowboy | Noun | /kau̯boi̯/ | |
| 1205 | cricket | Noun | /kriket/ | alternative spelling of kriket. |
| 1206 | cross | Noun | /kros̺/ | proscribed spelling of kros (“cross country”). |
| 1207 | cumbia | Noun | /kumbia/ | |
| 1208 | curling | Noun | /kurlin/ | |
| 1209 | curry | Noun | /kuri/ | curry powder. |
| 1210 | dabil | Verb | /dabil/ | |
| 1211 | dabilen | Verb | /dabilen/ | |
| 1212 | dabilke | Verb | /dabilke/ | |
| 1213 | dadila | Verb | /dadila/ | |
| 1214 | dadin | Verb | /dadin/ | |
| 1215 | dagi | Verb | /daɡi/ | |
| 1216 | dagigu | Verb | /daɡiɡu/ | |
| 1217 | dagik | Verb | /daɡik/ | |
| 1218 | dagin | Verb | /daɡin/ | |
| 1219 | dagit | Verb | /daɡit/ | |
| 1220 | dagite | Verb | /daɡite/ | |
| 1221 | dagitza | Verb | /daɡit͡s̻a/ | |
| 1222 | dagizu | Verb | /daɡis̻u/ | |
| 1223 | dagizue | Verb | /daɡis̻ue/ | |
| 1224 | dago | Verb | /daɡo/ | A crewman who speaks Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian. |
| 1225 | dagoela | Verb | /daɡoela/ | |
| 1226 | dagoen | Verb | /daɡoen/ | |
| 1227 | dagoke | Verb | /daɡoke/ | |
| 1228 | dagokie | Verb | /daɡokie/ | |
| 1229 | dagokik | Verb | /daɡokik/ | |
| 1230 | dagokin | Verb | /daɡokin/ | |
| 1231 | dagokio | Verb | /daɡokio/ | |
| 1232 | dagokit | Verb | /daɡokit/ | |
| 1233 | dagonil | Noun | /daɡonil/ | |
| 1234 | daiteke | Verb | /dai̯teke/ | |
| 1235 | dakar | Verb | /dakar/ | The capital city of Senegal. |
| 1236 | daki | Verb | /daki/ | |
| 1237 | dakigu | Verb | /dakiɡu/ | |
| 1238 | dakik | Verb | /dakik/ | |
| 1239 | dakin | Verb | /dakin/ | |
| 1240 | dakit | Verb | /dakit/ | |
| 1241 | dakite | Verb | /dakite/ | |
| 1242 | dakizki | Verb | /dakis̻ki/ | |
| 1243 | dakizu | Verb | /dakis̻u/ | |
| 1244 | dakizue | Verb | /dakis̻ue/ | |
| 1245 | dakusa | Verb | /dakus̺a/ | |
| 1246 | dakusak | Verb | /dakus̺ak/ | |
| 1247 | dakusan | Verb | /dakus̺an/ | |
| 1248 | dakusat | Verb | /dakus̺at/ | |
| 1249 | dakuski | Verb | /dakus̺ki/ | |
| 1250 | damu | Noun | /damu/ | Equivalent to 'Regret': Emotional pain on account of something done or experienced in the past, with a wish that it had… |
| 1251 | damutu | Verb | /damutu/ | to regret. |
| 1252 | danbor | Noun | Equivalent to 'Drum': A percussive musical instrument spanned with a thin covering on at least one end for striking, for… | |
| 1253 | daniar | Noun, Adjective | A Dane person (man or woman). | |
| 1254 | daniera | Noun | /danieɾa/ | Equivalent to 'Danish': Danish pastry, light sweet yeast-raised roll usually filled with fruit or cheese. |
| 1255 | dantza | Noun | /dant͡s̻a/ | Equivalent to 'dance': A normally horizontal stripe called a fess that has been modified to zig-zag across the center of… |
| 1256 | dantzan | Noun | ||
| 1257 | dantzu | Verb | /dant͡s̻u/ | |
| 1258 | dantzuk | Verb | /dant͡s̻uk/ | |
| 1259 | dantzun | Verb | /dant͡s̻un/ | |
| 1260 | dantzut | Verb | /dant͡s̻ut/ | |
| 1261 | dar-dar | Noun | /dar dar/ | trembling, shaking. |
| 1262 | darama | Verb | /daɾama/ | |
| 1263 | dardara | Noun | /dardaɾa/ | shake, tremble, vibration. |
| 1264 | darie | Verb | /daɾie/ | |
| 1265 | darigu | Verb | /daɾiɡu/ | |
| 1266 | darik | Verb | /daɾik/ | |
| 1267 | darin | Verb | /daɾin/ | |
| 1268 | dario | Verb | /daɾio/ | |
| 1269 | darit | Verb | /daɾit/ | |
| 1270 | darizu | Verb | /daɾis̻u/ | |
| 1271 | darizue | Verb | /daɾis̻ue/ | |
| 1272 | daroa | Verb | /daɾoa/ | |
| 1273 | daroagu | Verb | /daɾoaɡu/ | |
| 1274 | daroak | Verb | /daɾoak/ | |
| 1275 | daroan | Verb | /daɾoan/ | |
| 1276 | daroat | Verb | /daɾoat/ | |
| 1277 | daroate | Verb | /daɾoate/ | |
| 1278 | daroazu | Verb | /daɾoas̻u/ | |
| 1279 | darraie | Verb | /darai̯e/ | |
| 1280 | darraik | Verb | /darai̯k/ | |
| 1281 | darrain | Verb | /darai̯n/ | |
| 1282 | darraio | Verb | /darai̯o/ | |
| 1283 | darrait | Verb | /darai̯t/ | |
| 1284 | dateke | Verb | /dateke/ | |
| 1285 | datibo | Noun, Adjective | /datibo/ | Equivalent to 'Dative': A word inflected in the dative case. |
| 1286 | dator | Verb | /dator/ | |
| 1287 | datorke | Verb | /datorke/ | |
| 1288 | datoz | Verb | /datos̻/ | |
| 1289 | datozen | Verb | /datos̻en/ | |
| 1290 | datozke | Verb | /datos̻ke/ | |
| 1291 | datu | Noun | /datu/ | |
| 1292 | datxa | Noun | /dat͡ʃa/ | |
| 1293 | datza | Verb | /dat͡s̻a/ | |
| 1294 | daude | Verb | /dau̯de/ | Participe passé masculin singulier de dauder. |
| 1295 | daudeke | Verb | /dau̯deke/ | |
| 1296 | daudela | Verb | /dau̯dela/ | |
| 1297 | dauden | Verb | /dau̯den/ | |
| 1298 | dauka | Verb | /dau̯ka/ | |
| 1299 | daukagu | Verb | /dau̯kaɡu/ | |
| 1300 | daukak | Verb | /dau̯kak/ | |
| 1301 | daukan | Verb | /dau̯kan/ | |
| 1302 | daukat | Verb | /dau̯kat/ | |
| 1303 | daukate | Verb | /dau̯kate/ | |
| 1304 | daukazu | Verb | /dau̯kas̻u/ | |
| 1305 | dautza | Verb | /dau̯t͡s̻a/ | |
| 1306 | dauzka | Verb | /dau̯s̻ka/ | |
| 1307 | dauzkak | Verb | /dau̯s̻kak/ | |
| 1308 | dauzkan | Verb | /dau̯s̻kan/ | |
| 1309 | dauzkat | Verb | /dau̯s̻kat/ | |
| 1310 | dazagu | Verb | /das̻aɡu/ | |
| 1311 | dazaguk | Verb | /das̻aɡuk/ | |
| 1312 | dazagun | Verb | /das̻aɡun/ | |
| 1313 | dazagut | Verb | /das̻aɡut/ | |
| 1314 | deabru | Noun | /deabru/ | a mischievous person. |
| 1315 | deak | Noun | absolutive plural of de. | |
| 1316 | dean | Noun | inessive singular of de. | |
| 1317 | deek | Noun | ergative plural of de. | |
| 1318 | deekin | Noun | comitative plural of de. | |
| 1319 | deen | Noun | genitive plural of de. | |
| 1320 | deia | Noun | /dei̯a/ | absolutive singular of dei. |
| 1321 | deien | Noun | /dei̯en/ | genitive plural of dei. |
| 1322 | deiez | Noun | /dei̯es̻/ | instrumental indefinite of dei. |
| 1323 | deira | Noun | /dei̯ɾa/ | allative singular of dei. |
| 1324 | deiri | Noun | /dei̯ɾi/ | dative indefinite of dei. |
| 1325 | deitara | Noun | /dei̯taɾa/ | allative indefinite of dei. |
| 1326 | deitu | Verb | /dei̯tu/ | to call, ring up, telephone. |
| 1327 | deitura | Noun | /dei̯tuɾa/ | |
| 1328 | deklara | Verb | /deklaɾa/ | |
| 1329 | deko | Noun | locative singular of de. | |
| 1330 | demadan | Verb | /demadan/ | |
| 1331 | demagun | Verb | /demaɡun/ | |
| 1332 | denbora | Noun | era, times. | |
| 1333 | denda | Noun | /denda/ | Equivalent to 'shop': An establishment that sells goods or services to the public; originally only a physical location… |
| 1334 | dendari | Noun | /dendaɾi/ | shopkeeper, shop assistant. |
| 1335 | dera | Noun | allative singular of de. | |
| 1336 | deren | Noun | genitive indefinite of de. | |
| 1337 | deri | Noun | dative indefinite of de. | |
| 1338 | deritza | Verb | /deɾit͡s̻a/ | |
| 1339 | deritze | Verb | /deɾit͡s̻e/ | |
| 1340 | deritzo | Verb | /deɾit͡s̻o/ | |
| 1341 | deritzu | Verb | /deɾit͡s̻u/ | |
| 1342 | derizat | Verb | /deɾis̻at/ | |
| 1343 | derizk | Verb | /deɾis̻k/ | |
| 1344 | derizku | Verb | /deɾis̻ku/ | |
| 1345 | derizna | Verb | /deɾis̻na/ | |
| 1346 | derizt | Verb | /deɾis̻t/ | |
| 1347 | derizte | Verb | /deɾis̻te/ | |
| 1348 | des- | Phrase | dis-; expresses separation, reversal, or negation. | |
| 1349 | desegin | Verb | /des̺eɡin/ | to ruin, to destroy. |
| 1350 | desira | Noun | /des̺iɾa/ | Equivalent to 'desire': The feeling of desiring; an eager longing for something. |
| 1351 | despit | Noun, Conjunction | /des̺pit/ | [with genitive] despite, in spite of. |
| 1352 | detik | Noun | ablative singular of de. | |
| 1353 | deutse | Verb | /deu̯t͡s̺e/ | |
| 1354 | deutso | Verb | /deu̯t͡s̺o/ | |
| 1355 | dezaala | Verb | /des̻aala/ | |
| 1356 | dezaan | Verb | /des̻aan/ | |
| 1357 | dezadan | Verb | /des̻adan/ | |
| 1358 | dezagun | Verb | /des̻aɡun/ | |
| 1359 | dezake | Verb | /des̻ake/ | |
| 1360 | dezakek | Verb | /des̻akek/ | |
| 1361 | dezaken | Verb | /des̻aken/ | |
| 1362 | dezaket | Verb | /des̻aket/ | |
| 1363 | dezala | Verb | /des̻ala/ | |
| 1364 | dezan | Verb | /des̻an/ | |
| 1365 | dezanan | Verb | /des̻anan/ | |
| 1366 | dezaten | Verb | /des̻aten/ | |
| 1367 | dezazun | Verb | /des̻as̻un/ | |
| 1368 | di-da | Noun | /di da/ | suddenly, in a heartbeat. |
| 1369 | diagu | Verb | /diaɡu/ | |
| 1370 | diat | Verb | /diat/ | |
| 1371 | dihardu | Verb | /dihardu/ | |
| 1372 | diken | Verb | /diken/ | |
| 1373 | dilista | Noun | Equivalent to 'Lentil': Any of several plants of the genus Lens, especially Lens culinaris, from southwest Asia, that ha… | |
| 1374 | dinagu | Verb | /dinaɡu/ | |
| 1375 | dinat | Verb | /dinat/ | Troisième personne du singulier de l’imparfait du subjonctif de dîner. |
| 1376 | diodo | Noun | /diodo/ | Equivalent to 'Diode': An electronic device that allows current to flow in one direction only; used chiefly as a rectifi… |
| 1377 | diogu | Verb | /dioɡu/ | |
| 1378 | diok | Verb | /diok/ | |
| 1379 | dion | Verb | /dion/ | A male given name from Ancient Greek. |
| 1380 | diot | Verb | /diot/ | Saucisse de porc. |
| 1381 | diote | Verb | /diote/ | |
| 1382 | diozu | Verb | /dios̻u/ | |
| 1383 | diozue | Verb | /dios̻ue/ | |
| 1384 | dira | Verb | /diɾa/ | |
| 1385 | dirau | Verb | /diɾau̯/ | |
| 1386 | diraugu | Verb | /diɾau̯ɡu/ | |
| 1387 | dirauk | Verb | /diɾau̯k/ | |
| 1388 | diraun | Verb | /diɾau̯n/ | |
| 1389 | diraut | Verb | /diɾau̯t/ | |
| 1390 | diraute | Verb | /diɾau̯te/ | |
| 1391 | dirauzu | Verb | /diɾau̯s̻u/ | |
| 1392 | diru | Noun | /diɾu/ | Equivalent to 'money': A generally accepted means of exchange. |
| 1393 | dirudi | Verb | /diɾudi/ | |
| 1394 | dirudik | Verb | /diɾudik/ | |
| 1395 | dirudin | Verb | /diɾudin/ | |
| 1396 | dirudit | Verb | /diɾudit/ | |
| 1397 | disko | Noun | /dis̺ko/ | Equivalent to 'Discus': A round plate-like object that is thrown for sport. |
| 1398 | diten | Verb | /diten/ | |
| 1399 | ditin | Verb | /ditin/ | |
| 1400 | ditu | Verb | /ditu/ | |
| 1401 | ditugu | Verb | /dituɡu/ | |
| 1402 | dituk | Verb | /dituk/ | |
| 1403 | ditun | Verb | /ditun/ | |
| 1404 | ditut | Verb | /ditut/ | |
| 1405 | dituzke | Verb | /ditus̻ke/ | |
| 1406 | dituzte | Verb | /ditus̻te/ | |
| 1407 | dituzu | Verb | /ditus̻u/ | |
| 1408 | dituzue | Verb | /ditus̻ue/ | |
| 1409 | ditzaan | Verb | /dit͡s̻aan/ | |
| 1410 | ditzake | Verb | /dit͡s̻ake/ | |
| 1411 | ditzala | Verb | /dit͡s̻ala/ | |
| 1412 | ditzan | Verb | /dit͡s̻an/ | |
| 1413 | doake | Verb | /doake/ | |
| 1414 | doan | Verb | /doan/ | |
| 1415 | doaz | Verb | /doas̻/ | |
| 1416 | doazen | Verb | /doas̻en/ | |
| 1417 | doazke | Verb | /doas̻ke/ | |
| 1418 | doinu | Noun | /doi̯nu/ | Equivalent to 'Tune': A song, or short musical composition. |
| 1419 | dolar | Noun | /dolar/ | Equivalent to 'dollar': Official designation for currency in some parts of the world, including Canada, the United State… |
| 1420 | dolu | Noun | ||
| 1421 | dolutu | Noun | ||
| 1422 | domeka | Noun | /domeka/ | |
| 1423 | domina | Verb | /domina/ | Equivalent to 'medal': A stamped metal disc used as a personal ornament, a charm, or a religious object. |
| 1424 | done | Noun, Adjective | /done/ | holy, saint. |
| 1425 | donetu | Noun | ||
| 1426 | dorre | Noun | ||
| 1427 | dortoka | Noun | /dortoka/ | Equivalent to 'turtle': Any land or marine reptile of the order Testudines, characterised by a protective shell enclosin… |
| 1428 | dotore | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /dotoɾe/ | nice, fine. |
| 1429 | dozena | Noun | /dos̻ena/ | |
| 1430 | droga | Noun | /droɡa/ | drug (substance used to treat an illness). |
| 1431 | duela | Verb, Adverb | /duela/ | A relative form of du (“he/she/it has it”) with -ela (“that”). |
| 1432 | dugu | Verb | /duɡu/ | |
| 1433 | duke | Verb | /duke/ | |
| 1434 | dukegu | Verb | /dukeɡu/ | |
| 1435 | dukek | Verb | /dukek/ | |
| 1436 | duken | Verb | /duken/ | |
| 1437 | duket | Verb | /duket/ | |
| 1438 | dukete | Verb | /dukete/ | |
| 1439 | dukezu | Verb | /dukes̻u/ | |
| 1440 | dukezue | Verb | /dukes̻ue/ | |
| 1441 | durundi | Noun | /duɾundi/ | racket, din, roar (loud noise). |
| 1442 | dute | Verb | /dute/ | |
| 1443 | dutxa | Noun | Equivalent to 'shower': A brief fall of precipitation (spell of rain, or a similar fall of snow, sleet, or cascade); bur… | |
| 1444 | dutxatu | Noun | ||
| 1445 | duzu | Verb | /dus̻u/ | |
| 1446 | duzue | Verb | /dus̻ue/ | |
| 1447 | dzast | Noun | /ds̻as̺t/ | The sound of a sudden movement or a stinging. |
| 1448 | ebaki | Verb | /ebaki/ | to be embarrassed, stunned. |
| 1449 | ebatsi | Noun | ||
| 1450 | edan | Noun, Verb | /edan/ | Equivalent to 'drink': To become an unquestioning advocate for a group, cause, or belief. |
| 1451 | edari | Noun | /edaɾi/ | Equivalent to 'beverage': A liquid to consume; a drink, such as tea, coffee, liquor, beer, milk, juice, or a soft drink… |
| 1452 | Eder | Noun, Adjective | /eder/ | Equivalent to 'nice': A coastal city, the capital of Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region… |
| 1453 | ederra | Adjective | absolutive singular of eder. | |
| 1454 | ederrak | Adjective | ergative singular. | |
| 1455 | edifika | Verb | /edifika/ | |
| 1456 | edin | Verb | /edin/ | Hypothetical citation form of the intransitive aorist auxiliary. |
| 1457 | edonoiz | Noun | ||
| 1458 | edonola | Noun | ||
| 1459 | edonon | Noun | ||
| 1460 | edonora | Noun | ||
| 1461 | edozein | Noun | Equivalent to 'Any': Any person or thing or any persons or things; anybody or anything: We haven't any left. | |
| 1462 | eduka | Verb | /eduka/ | |
| 1463 | eduki | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /eduki/ | content, possession, goods. |
| 1464 | edukiko | Verb | /edukiko/ | |
| 1465 | edun | Verb | /edun/ | used with transitive verbs that take a dative argument (nor nori nork). |
| 1466 | efek | Noun | ergative indefinite of efe. | |
| 1467 | eferi | Noun | dative indefinite of efe. | |
| 1468 | egarri | Noun, Adjective | /eɡari/ | |
| 1469 | egia | Noun, Adjective | /eɡia/ | Equivalent to 'truth': True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality. |
| 1470 | egiantz | Noun | Equivalent to 'Likelihood': The probability of a specified outcome; the chance of something happening; probability; the… | |
| 1471 | egiatan | Noun | ||
| 1472 | egiati | Noun | ||
| 1473 | egiaz | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /eɡias̻/ | instrumental indefinite of egia. |
| 1474 | egiazki | Noun | ||
| 1475 | egiazko | Noun, Adjective | /eɡias̻ko/ | true, real. |
| 1476 | egik | Verb | /eɡik/ | |
| 1477 | egikari | Noun | ||
| 1478 | egile | Noun | /eɡile/ | Equivalent to 'author': The originator or creator of a work, especially of a literary composition; or, one of the creato… |
| 1479 | egin | Verb | /eɡin/ | Used as a light verb to allow nouns to function as verbs. The resulting verbs usually take transitive auxiliaries, even… |
| 1480 | egingo | Verb | /eɡinɡo/ | |
| 1481 | egintza | Noun | ||
| 1482 | egite | Noun | /eɡite/ | verbal noun of egin (“to do”); work, action. |
| 1483 | egiten | Verb | /eɡiten/ | |
| 1484 | egitzak | Verb | /eɡit͡s̻ak/ | |
| 1485 | egitzan | Verb | /eɡit͡s̻an/ | |
| 1486 | egizu | Verb | /eɡis̻u/ | |
| 1487 | egizue | Verb | /eɡis̻ue/ | |
| 1488 | egokitu | Noun, Verb | /eɡokitu/ | Equivalent to 'Fit': Initialism of flexible and interoperable data transfer, a format used by Garmin devices. |
| 1489 | egon | Verb | /eɡon/ | Equivalent to 'be': The name of the Cyrillic script letter Б / б. |
| 1490 | egongo | Verb | /eɡonɡo/ | |
| 1491 | egosi | Verb | /eɡos̺i/ | to damage, be eaten away (skin). |
| 1492 | egoskor | Noun | ||
| 1493 | egote | Noun | /eɡote/ | verbal noun of egon (“to be, to stay”); stay, being. |
| 1494 | egoten | Verb | /eɡoten/ | |
| 1495 | egotzi | Verb | /eɡot͡s̻i/ | to fire someone from a job, to dismiss. |
| 1496 | eguen | Noun | /eɡuen/ | |
| 1497 | eguerdi | Noun | /eɡuerdi/ | Equivalent to 'noon': The time of day when the Sun seems to reach its highest point in the sky; solar noon. |
| 1498 | egun | Noun | /eɡun/ | Equivalent to 'day': A surname originating as a patronymic derived from a medieval diminutive of David. |
| 1499 | eguna | Noun | absolutive singular of egun. | |
| 1500 | egunero | Noun, Adverb | /eɡuneɾo/ | Equivalent to 'daily': Something that is produced, consumed, used, or done every day. |
| 1501 | egungo | Adjective | /eɡunɡo/ | Equivalent to 'current': The generally unidirectional movement of a gas or fluid. |
| 1502 | egur | Noun, Adjective | /eɡur/ | |
| 1503 | eguriki | Verb | to wait for, to await. | |
| 1504 | egurren | Noun, Adjective | genitive indefinite of egur. | |
| 1505 | egutegi | Noun | Equivalent to 'calendar': Any system by which time is divided into days, weeks, months, and years. | |
| 1506 | eguzki | Noun | /eɡus̻ki/ | Equivalent to 'sun': The star at the center of the Solar System (our solar system), which shines in our sky, represented… |
| 1507 | ehiza | Noun, Verb | /ehis̻a/ | Equivalent to 'hunt': To find or search for an animal in the wild with the intention of killing the animal for its meat… |
| 1508 | ehize | Noun | Upper Navarre form of ehiza (“hunting”). | |
| 1509 | ehun | Adjective | /ehun/ | Equivalent to 'hundred': A hundred-dollar bill, or any other note denominated 100 (e.g. |
| 1510 | ehundu | Verb | /ehundu/ | to cross (arms). |
| 1511 | eihera | Noun | /ei̯heɾa/ | Equivalent to 'mill': A grinding apparatus for substances such as grains, seeds, etc. |
| 1512 | eka. | Noun | abbreviation of ekain or ekainaren (“June”). | |
| 1513 | ekain | Noun | /ekai̯n/ | June (sixth month of the Gregorian calendar). |
| 1514 | ekaitz | Noun | /ekai̯t͡s̻/ | |
| 1515 | ekaizte | Noun | ||
| 1516 | ekark | Verb | /ekark/ | |
| 1517 | ekarna | Verb | /ekarna/ | |
| 1518 | ekarri | Verb | /ekari/ | to cause, bring about. |
| 1519 | ekialde | Noun | /ekialde/ | a sunny place. |
| 1520 | ekilore | Noun | /ekiloɾe/ | Equivalent to 'Sunflower': Any plant of the genus Helianthus, so called probably from the form and color of its floral h… |
| 1521 | ekin | Verb | to devote. | |
| 1522 | elai | Noun | ||
| 1523 | elder | Noun | /elder/ | Equivalent to 'Slime': Soft, moist earth or clay, having an adhesive quality; viscous mud; any substance of a dirty natu… |
| 1524 | elea | Noun | absolutive singular of ele. | |
| 1525 | eleari | Noun | dative singular of ele. | |
| 1526 | eleko | Noun | locative singular of ele. | |
| 1527 | elhauso | Noun | ||
| 1528 | eliza | Noun | /elis̻a/ | Equivalent to 'church': A Christian house of worship; a building where Christian religious services take place. |
| 1529 | elkar | Pronoun | /elkar/ | each other; one another. |
| 1530 | elkargo | Noun | ||
| 1531 | elkarte | Noun | ||
| 1532 | elkartu | Noun, Verb | /elkartu/ | to join, unite, bring together. |
| 1533 | elorri | Noun | Equivalent to 'Hawthorn': Any of various shrubs and small trees of the genus Crataegus having small, apple-like fruits a… | |
| 1534 | eltxo | Noun | /elt͡ʃo/ | Equivalent to 'Mosquito': A small flying insect of the family Culicidae, the females of which bite humans and animals an… |
| 1535 | elur | Noun | /elur/ | |
| 1536 | emakume | Noun | /emakume/ | |
| 1537 | eman | Verb | /eman/ | Equivalent to 'give': The amount of bending that something undergoes when a force is applied to it; a tendency to yield… |
| 1538 | emari | Noun | ||
| 1539 | emazte | Noun | Equivalent to 'wife': A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse. | |
| 1540 | emek | Noun | ergative indefinite of eme. | |
| 1541 | emera | Noun | allative singular of eme. | |
| 1542 | emeren | Noun | genitive indefinite of eme. | |
| 1543 | emeri | Noun | dative indefinite of eme. | |
| 1544 | enara | Noun | /enaɾa/ | swallow (Hirundo rustica). |
| 1545 | enbor | Noun | /embor/ | trunk (of a tree). |
| 1546 | enea | Noun | absolutive singular of ene. | |
| 1547 | eneen | Noun | genitive plural of ene. | |
| 1548 | enegan | Noun | ||
| 1549 | enek | Noun | ergative indefinite of ene. | |
| 1550 | eneren | Noun | genitive indefinite of ene. | |
| 1551 | eneri | Noun | dative indefinite of ene. | |
| 1552 | enez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of ene. | |
| 1553 | enigma | Noun | ||
| 1554 | entzuk | Verb | /ent͡s̻uk/ | |
| 1555 | entzule | Noun | Equivalent to 'listener': Someone who listens, especially to a speech or a broadcast. | |
| 1556 | entzun | Noun, Verb | /ent͡s̻un/ | Equivalent to 'hear': To be complained to or told about (something) repeatedly or for a long time. |
| 1557 | entzuzu | Verb | /ent͡s̻us̻u/ | |
| 1558 | epai | Noun | /epai̯/ | Equivalent to 'Verdict': A decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. |
| 1559 | epai- | Phrase | combining form of ebaki (“to cut”). | |
| 1560 | epail | Noun | /epai̯l/ | |
| 1561 | epaile | Noun | /epai̯le/ | Equivalent to 'judge': A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and… |
| 1562 | epaitu | Verb | /epai̯tu/ | |
| 1563 | epaitza | Noun | ||
| 1564 | eper | Noun | /eper/ | Equivalent to 'Partridge': Any bird of a number of genera in the family Phasianidae, notably in the genera Perdix and Al… |
| 1565 | erabaki | Noun, Verb | /eɾabaki/ | to decide, to choose. |
| 1566 | erabili | Noun, Verb | /eɾabili/ | Equivalent to 'use': To consume completely: used up all our money. |
| 1567 | eragin | Noun, Verb | /eɾaɡin/ | Equivalent to 'influence': The power to affect, control or manipulate something or someone; the ability to change the de… |
| 1568 | eragina | Noun | ||
| 1569 | eragini | Noun | ||
| 1570 | eraiki | Verb | /eɾai̯ki/ | Equivalent to 'build': The physique of a human or animal body, or other object; constitution or structure. |
| 1571 | eraikin | Noun | /eɾai̯kin/ | Equivalent to 'building': The act or process by which something is built; construction. |
| 1572 | erail | Noun, Verb | /eɾai̯l/ | to kill, to assassinate, to murder. |
| 1573 | eraile | Noun | /eɾai̯le/ | murderer, killer. |
| 1574 | eraman | Noun, Verb | /eɾaman/ | to bear, stand, suffer, accept. |
| 1575 | erantsi | Noun | /eɾant͡s̺i/ | Equivalent to 'stick': The customary length (according to the material used) of a piece or roll of textile fabrics impor… |
| 1576 | erantzi | Verb | /eɾant͡s̻i/ | to remove, to take off. |
| 1577 | eraztun | Noun | Equivalent to 'ring': An algebraic structure which consists of a set with two binary operations: an additive operation a… | |
| 1578 | erbi | Noun | /erbi/ | Equivalent to 'Hare': Any of several plant-eating mammals of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with l… |
| 1579 | erdara | Noun | /erdaɾa/ | Any language other than Basque, especially Spanish and French. |
| 1580 | erdera | Noun | /erdeɾa/ | |
| 1581 | erdi | Noun, Verb, Adverb | /erdi/ | Equivalent to 'middle': half (of or related to one of two equal divisions of a whole). |
| 1582 | erditu | Noun, Verb | /erditu/ | to give birth. |
| 1583 | eredu | Noun | Equivalent to 'example': Something that is representative of all such things in a group. | |
| 1584 | ereiaro | Noun | /eɾei̯aɾo/ | |
| 1585 | ergel | Adjective | /erɡel/ | Equivalent to 'idiot': A person of low general intelligence. |
| 1586 | ergeldu | Noun | ||
| 1587 | ergelki | Noun | ||
| 1588 | erietxe | Noun | /eɾiet͡ʃe/ | Equivalent to 'hospital': A large medical facility, usually in a building with multiple floors, where seriously ill or i… |
| 1589 | erion | Noun, Verb | /eɾion/ | Biscayan form of jario (“leak, spill”). |
| 1590 | erla- | Phrase | combining form of erle (“bee”). | |
| 1591 | erle | Noun | /erle/ | |
| 1592 | erletxe | Noun | Equivalent to 'Apiary': A place where bees and their hives are kept. | |
| 1593 | erlijio | Noun | Equivalent to 'religion': Belief in a spiritual or metaphysical reality (often including at least one deity), accompanie… | |
| 1594 | erloju | Noun | Equivalent to 'clock': A chronometer, an instrument that measures time, particularly the time of day. | |
| 1595 | ermita | Noun | /ermita/ | An isolated chapel, shrine or other sanctuary, often in the care of a hermit or anchorite. |
| 1596 | erne | Verb | /erne/ | to sprout, to germinate. |
| 1597 | eroak | Verb | /eɾoak/ | |
| 1598 | eroan | Verb | /eɾoan/ | to conduct. |
| 1599 | eroango | Verb | /eɾoanɡo/ | |
| 1600 | eroate | Noun | /eɾoate/ | verbal noun of eroan (“to carry”). |
| 1601 | eroaten | Verb | /eɾoaten/ | |
| 1602 | eroazu | Verb | /eɾoas̻u/ | |
| 1603 | eroazue | Verb | /eɾoas̻ue/ | |
| 1604 | erori | Verb, Adjective | /eɾoɾi/ | to grieve, be sad, be discouraged, decline. |
| 1605 | eros | Noun, Verb | /eɾos̺/ | A winged figure of a child representing love or its power. |
| 1606 | erosa | Noun | absolutive singular of eros. | |
| 1607 | erosak | Noun, Verb | /eɾos̺ak/ | absolutive plural of eros. |
| 1608 | erosan | Verb | /eɾos̺an/ | |
| 1609 | erosazu | Verb | /eɾos̺as̻u/ | |
| 1610 | erosi | Noun, Verb | /eɾos̺i/ | dative indefinite of eros. |
| 1611 | erosiek | Verb | /eɾos̺iek/ | |
| 1612 | erosien | Verb | /eɾos̺ien/ | |
| 1613 | erosiok | Verb | /eɾos̺iok/ | |
| 1614 | erosion | Verb | /eɾos̺ion/ | The result of having been worn away or eroded, as by a glacier on rock or the sea on a cliff face. |
| 1615 | eroskuk | Verb | /eɾos̺kuk/ | |
| 1616 | eroskun | Verb | /eɾos̺kun/ | |
| 1617 | erosle | Noun | /eɾos̺le/ | Equivalent to 'Buyer': A person who makes one or more purchases. |
| 1618 | erostak | Verb | /eɾos̺tak/ | |
| 1619 | erostan | Verb | /eɾos̺tan/ | |
| 1620 | erpuru | Noun | /erpuɾu/ | Equivalent to 'Thumb': The shortest and thickest digit of the hand that for humans has the most mobility and can be made… |
| 1621 | erradar | Noun | /eradar/ | nonstandard form of radar. |
| 1622 | errai | Noun | Equivalent to 'Offal': The internal organs of an animal (entrails or innards), used as food. | |
| 1623 | errain | Noun | /erai̯n/ | daughter-in-law. |
| 1624 | erramu | Noun | /eramu/ | short for Erramu igande (“Palm Sunday”). |
| 1625 | erran | Verb | /eran/ | Northern form of esan (“to say, to tell”). |
| 1626 | erranka | Noun | ||
| 1627 | errape | Noun | /erape/ | udder (mammary organ). |
| 1628 | erratza | Noun | /erat͡s̻a/ | Equivalent to 'Broom': A village in Southill parish, Central Bedfordshire district, Bedfordshire (OS grid ref TL1743). |
| 1629 | errauts | Noun | /erau̯t͡s̺/ | Equivalent to 'Ash': A shade tree of the genus Fraxinus. |
| 1630 | erraz | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /eras̻/ | Equivalent to 'Easy': radiotelephony clear-code word for the letter E. |
| 1631 | errazen | Adjective, Adverb | genitive indefinite of erraz. | |
| 1632 | erre | Noun, Verb | /ere/ | to bake, to cook. |
| 1633 | errege | Noun | /ereɡe/ | Equivalent to 'king': An English and Scottish surname transferred from the nickname, originally a nickname for someone w… |
| 1634 | erreinu | Noun | Equivalent to 'kingdom': A realm having a king or queen as its actual or nominal sovereign. | |
| 1635 | erreka | Noun | /ereka/ | misery, poverty, bankruptcy. |
| 1636 | errera | Noun | allative singular of erre. | |
| 1637 | erretan | Noun | inessive indefinite of erre. | |
| 1638 | errez | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /eres̻/ | nonstandard form of erraz. |
| 1639 | errezen | Adjective, Adverb | genitive indefinite of errez. | |
| 1640 | erri | Noun | obsolete spelling of herri. | |
| 1641 | erro | Noun | /ero/ | nipple (of an udder). |
| 1642 | erroi | Noun | /eroi̯/ | Equivalent to 'common raven': A large all-black passerine bird in the crow family, Corvus corax. |
| 1643 | erromes | Noun, Adjective | /eromes̺/ | poor, needy. |
| 1644 | errota | Noun | /erota/ | grinder, coffee grinder. |
| 1645 | erru | Noun | /eru/ | Equivalent to 'fault': Culpability; the responsibility for a blameworthy event. |
| 1646 | errudun | Noun | /erudun/ | Equivalent to 'Culprit': The person or thing at fault for a problem or crime. |
| 1647 | errun | Verb | /erun/ | to lay eggs. |
| 1648 | ertz | Noun | /ert͡s̻/ | parting, part (dividing line formed by combing the hair in different directions). |
| 1649 | ertzain | Noun | /ert͡s̻ai̯n/ | agent of the Ertzaintza (the Basque police). |
| 1650 | esaldi | Noun | /es̺aldi/ | sentence, phrase, clause. |
| 1651 | esan | Verb | /es̺an/ | Equivalent to 'say': A chance to speak; the right or power to influence or make a decision. |
| 1652 | esanahi | Noun | /es̺anahi/ | |
| 1653 | esaneko | Adjective | /es̺aneko/ | |
| 1654 | esango | Verb | /es̺anɡo/ | |
| 1655 | esate | Noun | /es̺ate/ | verbal noun of esan (“to say”); saying, expression. |
| 1656 | esateke | Noun | ||
| 1657 | esateko | Noun | ||
| 1658 | eseki | Noun, Verb | /es̺eki/ | Equivalent to 'Hang': A percussion instrument invented and built by PANArt Hangbau AG, somewhat resembling a steelpan, c… |
| 1659 | eseri | Verb | /es̺eɾi/ | Equivalent to 'Sit': Initialism of special information tone. |
| 1660 | esetan | Noun | inessive indefinite of ese. | |
| 1661 | esez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of ese. | |
| 1662 | eskaini | Noun, Verb | /es̺kai̯ni/ | |
| 1663 | eskari | Noun | /es̺kaɾi/ | petition, demand. |
| 1664 | eskas | Noun | ||
| 1665 | eskatu | Verb | /es̺katu/ | to require, need. |
| 1666 | eskegi | Noun | ||
| 1667 | esker | Noun | /es̺ker/ | gratitude, thankfulness. |
| 1668 | eskertu | Verb | /es̺kertu/ | Equivalent to 'thank': singular of thanks (“an expression of appreciation or gratitude; grateful feelings or thoughts; f… |
| 1669 | eskola | Noun | /es̺kola/ | Equivalent to 'school': A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales. |
| 1670 | esku | Noun | /es̺ku/ | Equivalent to 'hand': The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many… |
| 1671 | eskuin | Noun, Adjective | /es̺kui̯n/ | right, right-hand side. |
| 1672 | eskuz | Noun | instrumental indefinite of esku. | |
| 1673 | eslogan | Noun | /es̺loɡan/ | |
| 1674 | esnatu | Verb | /es̺natu/ | to wake up (someone else), to awaken. |
| 1675 | esne | Noun | /es̺ne/ | |
| 1676 | espazio | Noun | Equivalent to 'space': Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise. | |
| 1677 | espetxe | Noun | Equivalent to 'jail': A place or institution for the confinement of persons held against their will in lawful custody or… | |
| 1678 | espezia | Noun | /es̺pes̻ia/ | spice (plant substance used for flavor or food coloring). |
| 1679 | espezie | Noun | /es̺pes̻ie/ | Equivalent to 'species': A type or kind. |
| 1680 | espia | Noun | ||
| 1681 | espioi | Noun | /es̺pioi̯/ | Equivalent to 'Spy': A person who secretly watches and examines the actions of other individuals or organizations and ga… |
| 1682 | estali | Verb | /es̺tali/ | to cover up, conceal, mask. |
| 1683 | estalki | Noun | /es̺talki/ | Equivalent to 'Lid': The top or cover of a container. |
| 1684 | estatu | Noun | /es̺tatu/ | state, situation. |
| 1685 | estatua | Noun | /es̺tatwa/ | absolutive singular of estatu. |
| 1686 | esti | Noun | A diminutive of the female given name Esther. | |
| 1687 | estrata | Noun | /es̺trata/ | narrow path between houses, gates, etc. |
| 1688 | estutu | Verb | /es̺tutu/ | to make narrow, to tighten. |
| 1689 | etab. | Adverb | abbreviation of eta abar (“et cetera”). | |
| 1690 | etak | Noun | ergative indefinite of eta. | |
| 1691 | etan | Noun | inessive singular of eta. | |
| 1692 | etara | Noun | allative singular of eta. | |
| 1693 | etari | Noun | dative indefinite of eta. | |
| 1694 | etek | Noun | ergative plural of eta. | |
| 1695 | eten | Noun, Verb | /eten/ | to break, separate. |
| 1696 | etete | Noun | /etete/ | verbal noun of eten (“to interrupt”); termination, interruption. |
| 1697 | etez | Noun | instrumental plural of eta. | |
| 1698 | etor | Verb | /etor/ | |
| 1699 | etorkin | Noun | /etorkin/ | Equivalent to 'Immigrant': A non-native person who comes to a country from another country to permanently settle there. |
| 1700 | etorri | Noun, Verb | /etori/ | to arrive. |
| 1701 | etortze | Noun | /etort͡s̻e/ | verbal noun of etorri (“to come”); arrival. |
| 1702 | etse | Noun | archaic form of etxe. | |
| 1703 | etxalde | Noun | ||
| 1704 | etxe | Noun | /et͡ʃe/ | building, place where an activity takes place (usually in compounds). |
| 1705 | etxea | Noun | /et͡ʃea/ | absolutive singular of etxe. |
| 1706 | etxeak | Noun | /et͡ʃeak/ | ergative singular. |
| 1707 | etxean | Noun | /et͡ʃean/ | inessive singular of etxe. |
| 1708 | etxeari | Noun | /et͡ʃeaɾi/ | dative singular of etxe. |
| 1709 | etxeaz | Noun | /et͡ʃeas̻/ | instrumental singular of etxe. |
| 1710 | etxeei | Noun | /et͡ʃeei̯/ | dative plural of etxe. |
| 1711 | etxeek | Noun | /et͡ʃeek/ | ergative plural of etxe. |
| 1712 | etxeen | Noun | /et͡ʃeen/ | genitive plural of etxe. |
| 1713 | etxeez | Noun | /et͡ʃees̻/ | instrumental plural of etxe. |
| 1714 | etxek | Noun | /et͡ʃek/ | ergative indefinite of etxe. |
| 1715 | etxeko | Noun | /et͡ʃeko/ | locative singular of etxe. |
| 1716 | etxera | Noun | /et͡ʃeɾa/ | allative singular of etxe. |
| 1717 | etxeren | Noun | /et͡ʃeɾen/ | genitive indefinite of etxe. |
| 1718 | etxeri | Noun | /et͡ʃeɾi/ | dative indefinite of etxe. |
| 1719 | etxerik | Noun | /et͡ʃeɾik/ | partitive indefinite of etxe. |
| 1720 | etxetan | Noun | /et͡ʃetan/ | inessive indefinite of etxe. |
| 1721 | etxetik | Noun | /et͡ʃetik/ | ablative singular of etxe. |
| 1722 | etxez | Noun | /et͡ʃes̻/ | instrumental indefinite of etxe. |
| 1723 | etzan | Verb | /et͡s̻an/ | to lie, lie down. |
| 1724 | etzango | Verb | /et͡s̻anɡo/ | |
| 1725 | etzate | Noun | /et͡s̻ate/ | verbal noun of etzan (“to lie down”). |
| 1726 | etzaten | Verb | /et͡s̻aten/ | |
| 1727 | etzi | Adverb | /et͡s̻i/ | day after tomorrow. |
| 1728 | eukak | Verb | /eu̯kak/ | |
| 1729 | eukan | Verb | /eu̯kan/ | |
| 1730 | eukazu | Verb | /eu̯kas̻u/ | |
| 1731 | eukazue | Verb | /eu̯kas̻ue/ | |
| 1732 | euli | Noun | /eu̯li/ | Equivalent to 'fly': Any insect of the order Diptera; characterized by having two wings (except for some wingless specie… |
| 1733 | eurak | Noun, Pronoun | /eu̯ɾak/ | |
| 1734 | eurei | Pronoun | dative of eurak. | |
| 1735 | eurek | Pronoun | ergative of eurak. | |
| 1736 | euren | Pronoun | genitive of eurak. | |
| 1737 | eurez | Noun | ||
| 1738 | euri | Noun | /eu̯ɾi/ | Equivalent to 'rain': Condensed water falling from a cloud. |
| 1739 | euritsu | Noun, Adjective | /eu̯ɾit͡s̺u/ | Equivalent to 'rainy': Pouring with rain; wet; showery. |
| 1740 | euroi | Pronoun | dative of eurok. | |
| 1741 | eurok | Noun, Pronoun | /eu̯ɾok/ | |
| 1742 | euron | Pronoun | genitive of eurok. | |
| 1743 | euskal | Adjective | /eu̯s̺kal/ | Basque (relating to the Basque people or their language). |
| 1744 | euskara | Noun | /eu̯s̺kaɾa/ | Equivalent to 'Basque': A member of a cultural and ethnic people living in the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay be… |
| 1745 | euskera | Noun | /eu̯s̺keɾa/ | The Basque language. |
| 1746 | eusko | Noun, Adjective | /eu̯s̺ko/ | eusko (local currency). |
| 1747 | eutsi | Verb | /eu̯t͡s̺i/ | to maintain, uphold, sustain. |
| 1748 | euzkak | Verb | /eu̯s̻kak/ | |
| 1749 | euzkan | Verb | /eu̯s̻kan/ | |
| 1750 | euzkazu | Verb | /eu̯s̻kas̻u/ | |
| 1751 | exegeta | Noun | ||
| 1752 | ezaguk | Verb | /es̻aɡuk/ | |
| 1753 | ezagun | Noun, Verb, Adjective | /es̻aɡun/ | acquaintance. |
| 1754 | ezagut | Verb | /es̻aɡut/ | |
| 1755 | ezagutu | Verb | /es̻aɡutu/ | to know, have sexual relations with. |
| 1756 | ezaguzu | Verb | /es̻aɡus̻u/ | |
| 1757 | ezak | Verb | /es̻ak/ | |
| 1758 | ezan | Verb | /es̻an/ | |
| 1759 | ezarri | Verb | /es̻ari/ | to impose, establish, institute. |
| 1760 | ezazu | Verb | /es̻as̻u/ | |
| 1761 | ezazue | Verb | /es̻as̻ue/ | |
| 1762 | ezen | Noun | ||
| 1763 | ezer | Pronoun | /es̻er/ | anything, nothing (in negative contexts). |
| 1764 | ezerez | Noun | Equivalent to 'nothing': Something trifling, or of no consequence or importance. | |
| 1765 | ezeri | Pronoun | /es̻eɾi/ | dative of ezer. |
| 1766 | ezertxo | Noun | ||
| 1767 | ezetz | Noun, Adverb | /es̻et͡s̻/ | Form of ez (“no, not”) used as the object of a verb. |
| 1768 | ezezka | Noun | ||
| 1769 | ezezko | Noun | ||
| 1770 | ezeztu | Noun | ||
| 1771 | ezin | Adverb | /es̻in/ | [with comparative degree] Used to form the superlative of adjectives. |
| 1772 | ezjakin | Noun, Adjective | /es̻ɟakin/ | Equivalent to 'ignorant': Unknowledgeable or uneducated; characterized by ignorance. |
| 1773 | ezker | Noun, Adjective | /es̻ker/ | left-handed. |
| 1774 | ezkerra | Noun, Adjective | /es̻kera/ | absolutive singular of ezker. |
| 1775 | ezki | Noun | /es̻ki/ | Equivalent to 'Linden': Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia, having heart-shaped leaves. |
| 1776 | ezko | Noun, Adjective | /es̻ko/ | Equivalent to 'wax': An outburst of anger, a loss of temper, a fit of rage. |
| 1777 | ezkondu | Verb | /es̻kondu/ | |
| 1778 | ezkonge | Noun | ||
| 1779 | ezkor | Adjective | /es̻kor/ | Equivalent to 'Negative': Refusal or withholding of assents; prohibition, veto. |
| 1780 | ezkur | Noun | Equivalent to 'Acorn': The fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule. | |
| 1781 | ezpain | Noun | /es̻pai̯n/ | Equivalent to 'Lip': Either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth. |
| 1782 | ezpata | Noun | /es̻pata/ | Equivalent to 'sword': A long bladed weapon with a grip and typically a pommel and crossguard (together forming a hilt)… |
| 1783 | ezpel | Noun | /es̻pel/ | Equivalent to 'Boxwood': A locality in the Rural City of Benalla and the City of Greater Shepparton, north eastern Victo… |
| 1784 | eztainu | Noun | /es̻tai̯nu/ | Equivalent to 'Solder': Any of various easily-melted alloys, commonly of tin and lead, that are used to mend, coat, or j… |
| 1785 | eztarri | Noun | /es̻tari/ | |
| 1786 | ezti | Noun | /es̻ti/ | Equivalent to 'honey': A sweet, viscous, gold-colored fluid produced from plant nectar by bees, and often consumed by hu… |
| 1787 | falta | Noun | /falta/ | Equivalent to 'Foul': A breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing p… |
| 1788 | faltsu | Adjective | /falt͡s̺u/ | Equivalent to 'False': One of two options on a true-or-false test, that not representing true. |
| 1789 | famatu | Verb, Adjective | /famatu/ | Equivalent to 'famous': the quality of being well-known. |
| 1790 | familia | Noun | /familia/ | Equivalent to 'family': A group of people who are closely related to one another (by blood, marriage or adoption); kin… |
| 1791 | fardel | Noun | /fardel/ | bundle, package. |
| 1792 | farra | Noun | nonstandard form of barre. | |
| 1793 | fase | Noun | /fas̺e/ | Equivalent to 'stage': An unpaid internship in a restaurant where a cook or chef is exposed to new culinary techniques. |
| 1794 | fatxada | Noun | /fat͡ʃada/ | Equivalent to 'facade': The face of a building, especially the front view or elevation. |
| 1795 | fede | Noun | /fede/ | confidence, trust, faith. |
| 1796 | feltro | Noun | /feltro/ | Equivalent to 'felt': A cloth or stuff made of matted fibres of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact… |
| 1797 | feria | Noun | /feɾia/ | fair, market. |
| 1798 | festa | Noun | /fes̺ta/ | feast, festival. |
| 1799 | fetitxe | Noun | /fetit͡ʃe/ | Equivalent to 'Fetish': Something which is believed to possess, contain, or cause spiritual or magical powers; an amulet… |
| 1800 | fidatu | Verb | /fidatu/ | [with instrumental or inessive or dative] to trust. |
| 1801 | film | Noun | film (layer). | |
| 1802 | fisika | Noun | /fis̺ika/ | Equivalent to 'physics': The branch of science concerned with the study of the properties and interactions of space, tim… |
| 1803 | fisiko | Noun | ||
| 1804 | fluor | Noun | /fluor/ | |
| 1805 | foka | Noun | Natte tressée en fibres végétales pouvant servir de couchage ou de tapis. | |
| 1806 | forma | Noun | /forma/ | Equivalent to 'form': Acronym of family, occupation, recreation, motivation, a set of potential topics of conversation f… |
| 1807 | fotoi | Noun | Equivalent to 'Photon': The quantum of light and other electromagnetic energy, regarded as a discrete particle having ze… | |
| 1808 | franko | Noun, Adverb | /franko/ | a lot, many. |
| 1809 | fresko | Adjective | /fres̺ko/ | |
| 1810 | froga | Noun | /froɡa/ | |
| 1811 | frogatu | Noun | ||
| 1812 | fruitu | Noun | ||
| 1813 | frustra | Verb | /frus̺tra/ | Troisième personne du singulier du passé simple de frustrer. |
| 1814 | fruta | Noun | /fruta/ | fruit (edible part of a plant). |
| 1815 | frutan | Noun | inessive singular of fruta. | |
| 1816 | frutara | Noun | allative singular of fruta. | |
| 1817 | frutari | Noun | ||
| 1818 | fruten | Noun | genitive plural of fruta. | |
| 1819 | fundatu | Verb | /fundatu/ | to found, create, establish. |
| 1820 | funts | Noun | /funt͡s̺/ | foundation, basis. |
| 1821 | futbol | Noun | /futbol/ | football, soccer. |
| 1822 | gabarra | Noun | /ɡabara/ | |
| 1823 | gabe | Noun, Adjective | /ɡabe/ | [with absolutive] before (earlier than). |
| 1824 | gabeko | Noun | ||
| 1825 | gabera | Noun, Adjective | allative inanimate singular of gabe. | |
| 1826 | gaberik | Noun | ||
| 1827 | gabetu | Noun | ||
| 1828 | gabez | Noun, Adjective | /ɡabes̻/ | instrumental indefinite of gabe. |
| 1829 | gabezia | Noun | ||
| 1830 | gabon | Noun, Interjection | /ɡabon/ | Equivalent to 'good night': A farewell said in the evening or before going to sleep. |
| 1831 | gailu | Noun | /ɡai̯lu/ | |
| 1832 | gailur | Noun | /ɡai̯lur/ | peak, summit, tip. |
| 1833 | gain | Noun | /ɡai̯n/ | cream (butterfat part of milk which rises to the top). |
| 1834 | gaitu | Verb | /ɡai̯tu/ | |
| 1835 | gaituk | Verb | /ɡai̯tuk/ | |
| 1836 | gaitun | Verb | /ɡai̯tun/ | |
| 1837 | gaituzu | Verb | /ɡai̯tus̻u/ | |
| 1838 | gaitz | Noun | ||
| 1839 | gaitzak | Verb | /ɡai̯t͡s̻ak/ | |
| 1840 | gaitzan | Verb | /ɡai̯t͡s̻an/ | |
| 1841 | gaixo | Noun | /ɡai̯ʃo/ | patient (sick person). |
| 1842 | gaizki | Noun, Adverb | /ɡai̯s̻ki/ | bad, badly. |
| 1843 | gaizkin | Noun | ||
| 1844 | gaizto | Adjective | /ɡai̯s̻to/ | Equivalent to 'mean': Acronym of MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, Node.js: a software stack for developing web sites with… |
| 1845 | gako | Noun | Equivalent to 'key': A kilogram, especially of a recreational drug. | |
| 1846 | galdera | Noun | Equivalent to 'question': A worded or expressed sentence, phrase, or only a word on its own, which asks for information… | |
| 1847 | galdetu | Verb | /ɡaldetu/ | Equivalent to 'ask': The first male human, according to the Poetic Edda. |
| 1848 | galdu | Verb | /ɡaldu/ | to spoil, go off. |
| 1849 | gale | Noun | eagerness. | |
| 1850 | galeper | Noun | /ɡaleper/ | Equivalent to 'Quail': Any of various small game birds of the genera Coturnix, Anurophasis or Perdicula in the Old World… |
| 1851 | galga | Noun | ||
| 1852 | galtzak | Noun | /ɡalt͡s̻ak/ | Equivalent to 'Underpants': Underwear covering the genitalia and often buttocks, usually going no higher than the navel. |
| 1853 | gamelu | Noun | /ɡamelu/ | Equivalent to 'Camel': A river in Cornwall, England, which flows into the Atlantic Ocean near Padstow. |
| 1854 | ganba | Noun | ||
| 1855 | ganibet | Noun | /ɡanibet/ | |
| 1856 | ganora | Noun | ||
| 1857 | gantz | Noun | /ɡant͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'tallow': A hard animal fat obtained from suet, etc.; used in cooking as well as to make candles, soap and… |
| 1858 | gara | Verb | /ɡaɾa/ | |
| 1859 | garabi | Noun | /ɡaɾabi/ | crane (lifting machine). |
| 1860 | garagar | Noun | /ɡaɾaɡar/ | Equivalent to 'Barley': A cereal of the species Hordeum vulgare, or its grains, often used as food or to make beer and o… |
| 1861 | garai | Noun, Adjective | /ɡaɾai̯/ | top, (highest or uppermost part of something). |
| 1862 | garaile | Noun, Adjective | /ɡaɾai̯le/ | victorious. |
| 1863 | garaitu | Noun, Verb | /ɡaɾai̯tu/ | Equivalent to 'defeat': The act or instance of being defeated, of being overcome or vanquished; a loss. |
| 1864 | garatu | Verb | /ɡaɾatu/ | Equivalent to 'develop': vt. |
| 1865 | garatxo | Noun | Equivalent to 'Wart': A type of deformed growth occurring on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). | |
| 1866 | garau | Noun | /ɡaɾau̯/ | grain (the seed of various grass food crops). |
| 1867 | garbi | Adjective | /ɡarbi/ | Equivalent to 'pure': One who, or that which, is pure. |
| 1868 | garbitu | Verb | /ɡarbitu/ | Equivalent to 'wash': A bay with multiple estuaries of great ecological importance in eastern England, dividing Lincolns… |
| 1869 | garesti | Adjective | /ɡaɾes̺ti/ | expensive. |
| 1870 | gari | Noun | /ɡaɾi/ | Equivalent to 'wheat': Any of the several cereal grains, of the genus Triticum, that yields flour as used in bakery. |
| 1871 | garil | Noun | /ɡaɾil/ | |
| 1872 | garri | Noun | /ɡari/ | Biscayan form of gerri (“waist, trunk, centre”). |
| 1873 | garriko | Noun | ||
| 1874 | garun | Noun | /ɡaɾun/ | |
| 1875 | gaseoso | Noun | ||
| 1876 | gasik | Noun | partitive indefinite of gas. | |
| 1877 | gatazka | Noun | /ɡatas̻ka/ | brawl, conflict, dispute, fight. |
| 1878 | gatoz | Verb | /ɡatos̻/ | |
| 1879 | gatozak | Verb | /ɡatos̻ak/ | |
| 1880 | gatozan | Verb | /ɡatos̻an/ | |
| 1881 | gatozen | Verb | /ɡatos̻en/ | |
| 1882 | gatozke | Verb | /ɡatos̻ke/ | |
| 1883 | gatz | Noun | /ɡat͡s̻/ | Equivalent to 'salt': Acronym of state and local tax(es) [deduction], a tax deduction whereby some portion of the money… |
| 1884 | gaua | Noun | absolutive singular of gau. | |
| 1885 | gauak | Noun | ergative singular of gau. | |
| 1886 | gauaren | Noun | genitive singular of gau. | |
| 1887 | gauari | Noun | dative singular of gau. | |
| 1888 | gauaz | Noun | instrumental singular of gau. | |
| 1889 | gaude | Verb | /ɡau̯de/ | Réséda des teinturiers (Reseda luteola) dont on se servait autrefois pour teindre en jaune. |
| 1890 | gaudek | Verb | /ɡau̯dek/ | |
| 1891 | gaudeke | Verb | /ɡau̯deke/ | |
| 1892 | gauden | Verb | /ɡau̯den/ | |
| 1893 | gauean | Noun | inessive singular of gau. | |
| 1894 | gauei | Noun | dative plural of gau. | |
| 1895 | gauek | Noun | ergative plural of gau. | |
| 1896 | gauekin | Noun | comitative plural of gau. | |
| 1897 | gaueko | Noun | locative singular of gau. | |
| 1898 | gauen | Noun | genitive plural of gau. | |
| 1899 | gauera | Noun | allative singular of gau. | |
| 1900 | gauerdi | Noun | Equivalent to 'midnight': The middle of the night: the sixth temporal hour, equidistant between sunset and sunrise. | |
| 1901 | gauero | Noun, Adverb | /ɡau̯eɾo/ | every night. |
| 1902 | gauetan | Noun | inessive plural of gau. | |
| 1903 | gauetik | Noun | ablative singular of gau. | |
| 1904 | gauez | Noun | instrumental indefinite of gau. | |
| 1905 | gauk | Noun | ergative indefinite of gau. | |
| 1906 | gaupasa | Noun | /ɡau̯pas̺a/ | all-nighter. |
| 1907 | gaur | Adverb | /ɡau̯r/ | Equivalent to 'today': The present day, time, or age: "Today's shocks are tomorrow's conventions" (Carolyn Heilbrun). |
| 1908 | gauren | Noun | genitive indefinite of gau. | |
| 1909 | gauri | Noun | dative indefinite of gau. | |
| 1910 | gaurik | Noun | partitive indefinite of gau. | |
| 1911 | gautako | Noun | locative indefinite of gau. | |
| 1912 | gautan | Noun | inessive indefinite of gau. | |
| 1913 | gautara | Noun | allative indefinite of gau. | |
| 1914 | gautza | Verb | /ɡau̯t͡s̻a/ | |
| 1915 | gautzak | Verb | /ɡau̯t͡s̻ak/ | |
| 1916 | gautzan | Verb | /ɡau̯t͡s̻an/ | |
| 1917 | gautzat | Noun | prolative indefinite of gau. | |
| 1918 | gauza | Noun | /ɡau̯s̻a/ | that which is considered to exist as a separate entity or concept; thing. |
| 1919 | gauzak | Noun | ergative indefinite. | |
| 1920 | gauzako | Noun | locative singular of gauza. | |
| 1921 | gauzan | Noun | inessive singular of gauza. | |
| 1922 | gauzara | Noun | allative singular of gauza. | |
| 1923 | gauzari | Noun | dative indefinite. | |
| 1924 | gauzatu | Verb | /ɡau̯s̻atu/ | to realize, actualize, become reality. |
| 1925 | gauzaz | Noun | instrumental indefinite. | |
| 1926 | gauzei | Noun | dative plural of gauza. | |
| 1927 | gauzek | Noun | ergative plural of gauza. | |
| 1928 | gauzen | Noun | genitive plural of gauza. | |
| 1929 | gauzez | Noun | instrumental plural of gauza. | |
| 1930 | gauzka | Verb | /ɡau̯s̻ka/ | |
| 1931 | gauzkak | Verb | /ɡau̯s̻kak/ | |
| 1932 | gauzkan | Verb | /ɡau̯s̻kan/ | |
| 1933 | gazi | Adjective | /ɡas̻i/ | Equivalent to 'salty': Experienced, especially used to indicate a veteran of the naval services; salty dog (from salt of… |
| 1934 | gazta | Noun | /ɡas̻ta/ | Equivalent to 'cheese': The exploitation, or opportunity for exploitation, of an unintentional video game mechanic. |
| 1935 | gazte | Adjective | /ɡas̻te/ | Equivalent to 'young': A British distinguishing surname transferred from the nickname for the younger of two people havi… |
| 1936 | gaztelu | Noun | /ɡas̻telu/ | Equivalent to 'castle': A large residential building or compound that is fortified and contains many defences; in previo… |
| 1937 | gazur | Noun | /ɡas̻uɾ/ | Equivalent to 'whey': The liquid remaining after milk has been curdled and strained in the process of making cheese. |
| 1938 | gean | Noun | inessive singular of ge. | |
| 1939 | geari | Noun | dative singular of ge. | |
| 1940 | geek | Noun | ergative plural of ge. | |
| 1941 | geen | Noun | genitive plural of ge. | |
| 1942 | geetan | Noun | inessive plural of ge. | |
| 1943 | geez | Noun | instrumental plural of ge. | |
| 1944 | gehitu | Verb | /ɡei̯tu/ | Equivalent to 'add': The addition of a song to a station's playlist. |
| 1945 | geiser | Noun | Equivalent to 'Geyser': A boiling natural spring which throws forth jets of water, mud, etc., at frequent intervals, dri… | |
| 1946 | geko | Noun | locative singular of ge. | |
| 1947 | gela | Noun | /ɡela/ | |
| 1948 | gelditu | Noun | ||
| 1949 | geltoki | Noun | /ɡeltoki/ | stop (place where buses or trams stop halt to let passengers on and off). |
| 1950 | genezan | Verb | /ɡenes̻an/ | |
| 1951 | genian | Verb | /ɡenian/ | Of or pertaining to the chin. |
| 1952 | geninan | Verb | /ɡeninan/ | |
| 1953 | genioan | Verb | /ɡenioan/ | |
| 1954 | genirok | Verb | /ɡeniɾok/ | |
| 1955 | genuen | Verb | /ɡenuen/ | |
| 1956 | genuke | Verb | /ɡenuke/ | |
| 1957 | gera | Noun | allative singular of ge. | |
| 1958 | geren | Noun | genitive indefinite of ge. | |
| 1959 | gerezi | Noun | /ɡeɾes̻i/ | Equivalent to 'Cherry': A small fruit, usually red, black or yellow, with a smooth hard seed and a short hard stem. |
| 1960 | geri | Noun | dative indefinite of ge. | |
| 1961 | gernu | Noun | /ɡernu/ | |
| 1962 | gero | Noun, Adverb | /ɡeɾo/ | future tense. |
| 1963 | gerra | Noun | /ɡera/ | |
| 1964 | gerri | Noun | /ɡeri/ | middle, central part. |
| 1965 | gerriko | Noun | /ɡeriko/ | belt (anything that resembles a belt). |
| 1966 | gertatu | Verb | /ɡertatu/ | to meet, find, discover. |
| 1967 | gertu | Adjective, Adverb | /ɡertu/ | close, near. |
| 1968 | getan | Noun | inessive indefinite of ge. | |
| 1969 | geunden | Verb | /ɡeu̯nden/ | |
| 1970 | geure | Pronoun | /ɡeu̯ɾe/ | genitive of geu. |
| 1971 | geuretu | Noun | ||
| 1972 | geurez | Noun | ||
| 1973 | gezi | Noun | /ɡes̻i/ | Equivalent to 'arrow': A projectile consisting of a shaft, a point and a tail with stabilizing fins that is shot from a… |
| 1974 | gezien | Noun | genitive plural of gezi. | |
| 1975 | gezur | Noun | /ɡes̻ur/ | Equivalent to 'lie': The terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck. |
| 1976 | gezurti | Noun | /ɡes̻urti/ | |
| 1977 | gibel | Noun, Adjective, Adverb | /ɡibel/ | Equivalent to 'liver': A large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bil… |
| 1978 | gibeli | Noun | dative indefinite of gibel. | |
| 1979 | gida | Noun | Equivalent to 'guide': Someone who guides, especially someone hired to show people around a place or an institution and… | |
| 1980 | gidatu | Verb | /ɡidatu/ | to guide, lead. |
| 1981 | giltza | Noun | /ɡilt͡s̻a/ | Equivalent to 'clef': A symbol found on a musical staff that indicates the pitches represented by the lines and the spac… |
| 1982 | ginear | Noun | ||
| 1983 | ginen | Verb | /ɡinen/ | |
| 1984 | gintuan | Verb | /ɡintuan/ | |
| 1985 | gintuen | Verb | /ɡintuen/ | |
| 1986 | gintzan | Verb | /ɡint͡s̻an/ | |
| 1987 | giputz | Noun, Adjective | /ɡiput͡s̻/ | Gipuzkoan. |
| 1988 | giro | Noun | environment, atmosphere. | |
| 1989 | gisa | Noun | /ɡis̺a/ | [with genitive] as, like, in the manner of. |
| 1990 | gisako | Noun, Adjective | /ɡis̺ako/ | locative singular of gisa. |
| 1991 | gisan | Noun | /ɡis̺an/ | [with genitive] as, like, in the manner of. |
| 1992 | gisara | Noun | ||
| 1993 | gisatu | Noun, Verb | /ɡis̺atu/ | |
| 1994 | gisaz | Noun | ||
| 1995 | gizaki | Noun | ||
| 1996 | gizarte | Noun | /ɡis̻arte/ | Equivalent to 'society': A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms of beha… |
| 1997 | gizen | Noun | ||
| 1998 | gizon | Noun | /ɡis̻on/ | Equivalent to 'husband': A man in a marriage or marital relationship, especially in relation to his spouse. |
| 1999 | gizona | Noun | absolutive singular of gizon. | |
| 2000 | gizonak | Noun | absolutive plural of gizon. |