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† ˈbastiment Obs. Also 8 bastimento. [partly ad. Sp. bastimiento ‘fortification, victuall, furniture’ (Minsheu), partly a. F. bastiment (mod. bâtiment ‘building, ship’; both f. Romanic bastire to put together, build, prepare.] 1. Military supplies, stores, provisions.
1598Barret Theor. Warres v. iii. 133 To prouide all Bastiments, prouision, and other necessarie things. 1622F. Markham Bks. Warre iii. x. 5 All his prouisions..of Bastiments or other necessaries. 2. A building, a wall.
1679Trials White & Jesuits 61 He is a Mason, and..built a Bastyment there by direction from Sir John Warner. 3. A ship, a vessel; cf. Fr. bâtiment.
1740Glover Hosier's Ghost vii. in Pol. Ball. (1860) II. 261 Then the bastimentos never Had our foul dishonour seen, Nor the sea the sad receiver Of this gallant train had been. |