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Ethnic group
Basque Mexicans (Spanish: vasco-mexicanos or simply vasco, Euskara: euskal-mexikar) are Mexicans of full, partial, or predominantly Basque ancestry, or
Basque_Mexicans
the Mexican population. Mexico portal Spain portal Immigration to Mexico Basque Mexicans Mexico–Spain relations Mexican immigration to Spain Mexicans of
Spaniards_in_Mexico
Americans of Basque birth or descent
numbers of Mexicans with Basque names, as many as one million self-reporting Mexicans of Basque racial or surname heritage today. Thousands of Basques were
Basque_Americans
Ethnic group native to the Basque Country
§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. Basques are a Southwestern European ethnic group, characterised by the Basque language, a common culture, shared genetic
Basques
Sports team in Spain
The Basque Country national football team (Basque: Euskal Herriko futbol selekzioa) represents the Basque Country in football. It selects players from
Basque Country national football team
Basque_Country_national_football_team
Variety of court sports
Basque pelota (Basque: pilota, Spanish: pelota vasca, French: pelote basque) is the name for a variety of court sports played with a ball using one's
Basque_pelota
Ethnic diaspora
as a result of the Spanish Civil War. An estimated 2% of Mexicans have some amount of Basque descent, and that community has increased in size from immigration
Basque_diaspora
Language of the Basque people
Basque (/ˈbæsk, ˈbɑːsk/ BASK, BAHSK; endonym euskara [eus̺ˈkaɾa]) is a language spoken by Basques and other residents of the Basque Country, a region
Basque_language
when more non-Mexicans than Mexicans were apprehended trying to enter the United States illegally through the U.S.-Mexico border. Non-Mexicans (vast majority
Immigration_to_Mexico
Type of sport
Jai alai (/ˈhaɪ.əlaɪ/ HYE-ə-lye: [ˈxai aˈlai]) is a Basque sport involving bouncing a ball against walls by accelerating it to high speeds with a cesta
Jai_alai
Ethnic group
A Basque Colombian (Spanish: Vasco-Colombiano, Basque: Eusko-Kolonbiar) is a person or resident born in Colombia of Basque descent. The term "Basque" may
Basque_Colombians
People of Mexico
Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos) are the citizens and nationals of the United Mexican States. The Mexican people have varied origins with the most spoken
Mexicans
The Basques are an indigenous ethno-linguistic group primarily inhabiting the Basque Country, a region that spans northeastern Spain and southwestern France
History_of_the_Basques
The list of Basque footballers features male association football players from the 'Greater Basque Country', a territory with a population of around 3
List_of_Basque_footballers
year. Mexico v Basque Country Mexico v Basque Country Mexico v Basque Country Mexico v Basque Country Cuba v Basque Country Cuba v Basque Country
Basque Country national football team results
Basque_Country_national_football_team_results
Ethnic group(s)
White Mexicans (Spanish: Mexicanos blancos) are Mexicans who are associated with the racial category of whiteness. In Mexico, skin-color classification
White_Mexicans
Capital and most populous city of Mexico
Swiss, and Mexicans, fought for the Mexican cause, repelling the American attacks. After defeating the Saint Patrick's Battalion, the Mexican–American War
Mexico_City
Ethnic group
Many Basques arrived in Chile in the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and early 20th century from their homeland in northern Spain (see Basque Provinces) and parts
Basque_Chileans
Province of Spain
/ɡiːˈpuːskoʊə/ ghee-POO-skoh-ə, Basque: [ɡiˈpus̻ko.a]; Spanish: Guipúzcoa [ɡiˈpuθkoa] ; French: Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain in the Basque Autonomous Community
Gipuzkoa
Ethnic group
French Mexicans (French: Franco-Mexicains, Spanish: franco-mexicanos or Spanish: galo-mexicanos) are Mexican citizens of full or partial French ancestry
French_Mexicans
16th to 18th-century migration of Basque people to the American continent
of Basques in the Americas was the process of Basque emigration and settlement in the New World. Thus, there is a deep cultural and social Basque heritage
Basque settlement in the Americas
Basque_settlement_in_the_Americas
Basque Pelota was a demonstration sport at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. It was the third time that the sport was included in the Olympic program;
Basque pelota at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Basque_pelota_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics
Spanish legal term and concept
(Spanish: [ˈfweɾo]), Fur (Catalan: [ˈfuɾ]), Foro (Galician: [ˈfɔɾʊ]), Foru (Basque: [foɾu]) or Fueru (Asturian: ['fweru]) is a Spanish legal term and concept
Fuero
investigaciones regionales 31 (1): 5-21 ISSN 1405-843X 2009. Basque Mexicans "CA Historia del Sureste de Mexico - DRA. PILAR ZABALA AGUIRRE". antropologia.uady.mx
Pilar_Zabala_Aguirre
American kickboxer and martial artist
wrestling mother and a boxing father. His parents are of Spanish (Basque), Mexican and Blackfoot ancestry. He has said that his father was Spanish and
Benny_Urquidez
educated Mexicans, and those with little education who have immigrated to the US and returned, have different degrees of fluency in English. Many Mexicans working
Languages_of_Mexico
City in the Basque Country, Spain
Donostia / San Sebastián (Basque: [doˈnos̺ti.a], Spanish: [san seβasˈtjan] ), is a city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community in Spain
San_Sebastián
Ethnic group
large Guatemalan diaspora in Mexico. According to the 2010 census, there were 35,322 Guatemalan citizens living in Mexico, up from the 23,957 individuals
Guatemalan_Mexicans
Americans of Mexican ancestry
Mexican population. Mexicans are the largest Hispanic ethnic group in Atlanta. Mexicans are concentrated in Gwinnett County. New Orleans – Mexicans are
Mexican_Americans
Lists of the most common Spanish surnames
common Surnames in Spain. García – 1,378,000 people (3.48%) Pre-Roman, Basque. Fernández – 851,000 (2.15%) Son of Fernando; Germanic González – 839,000
List of common Spanish surnames
List_of_common_Spanish_surnames
Mexican businessman (1933–2025)
Arocena (July 12, 1933 – June 8, 2025) was a Mexican businessman, patron and cultural promoter of Basque origin. He served as a founding member of the
Eneko_Belausteguigoitia
in Mexico (2020 census) Indigenous Mexicans Black Mexicans A large majority of Mexicans have been classified as "Mestizos", meaning in modern Mexican usage
Demographics_of_Mexico
to October 27. The events took place at the Basque Pelota Complex in Guadalajara. * Host nation (Mexico) The top five nations in each event (top ten
Basque pelota at the 2011 Pan American Games
Basque_pelota_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games
Rule to sign only Basque football players
will only sign players who were born in the Basque Country or who learned their football skills at a Basque club. On occasion, youth players have also
Athletic Bilbao signing policy
Athletic_Bilbao_signing_policy
Municipality in Basque Country, Spain
largest city in the province of Biscay and in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. With a population of 347,342 as of 2024, it is the 11th most populous
Bilbao
Basque football club in Mexico
Deportivo Euzkadi was a Basque football club, that played in the 1938–39 season of the Liga Mayor in Mexico. It was formed when the Basque Country national football
C.D._Euzkadi
Mexican former player and manager (born 1958)
[xaˈβjeɾ aˈɣire]; born 1 December 1958), nicknamed El Vasco (The Basque), is a Mexican football manager and former footballer. As a player, he is best
Javier_Aguirre
Basque pelota was on the program for the first time at the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Basque pelota at the 1995 Pan American Games
Basque_pelota_at_the_1995_Pan_American_Games
Canadian citizens of Basque descent
Basque Canadians (Basque: Euskal kanadarrak) are Canadian citizens of Basque descent, or Basque people who were born in the Basque Country and reside in
Basque_Canadians
Spanish soprano (1918–1994)
Josefa "Pepita" Embil Echániz (Basque: Josefa Enbil Etxaniz; February 28, 1918 – August 28, 1994) was a Spanish Basque soprano who starred in zarzuela
Pepita_Embil
Proposed sovereign state
The Basque Republic (Basque: Euskal Errepublika) was a project for an independent Basque Country proposed in 1941 by Manuel de Irujo, at that moment the
Basque_Republic
Name list
Ximeno, a Spanish or Basque name of unknown meaning that has been in use since the Middle Ages. It has been associated with the Basque Semen. It has come
Ximena
Basque pelota was on the program for the second time at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Basque pelota at the 2003 Pan American Games
Basque_pelota_at_the_2003_Pan_American_Games
List of North American ethnic groups
Belize) Mexicans (including Northeastern Mexicans, Northwestern Mexicans, Baja Californians, Western Mexicans, Abajeno, Central Mexicans, Southern Mexican, Coastal
List of contemporary ethnic groups of North America
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_North_America
Spanish footballer
Pagola (Basque: [luis regeiɾo paɣola] 1 July 1908 – 6 December 1995), sometimes nicknamed Corso, was a footballer, and an Olympian from the Basque Country
Luis_Regueiro
Mexican actor (1941–2023)
Republican exiles Andrés García La Calle and Francisca García Acevedo. His Basque father was a flying ace and squadron leader in the Republican Air Force
Andrés_García
Side in the Spanish Civil War that supported the Second Spanish Republic
January 1937 that advantage had dropped to four-to-one. Basque nationalism Basque Nationalist Party Basque Nationalist Action Government of Catalonia Catalan
Republican faction (Spanish Civil War)
Republican_faction_(Spanish_Civil_War)
Topics referred to by the same term
for Héctor Luis Palma Salazar, a Mexican drug trafficker White Mexicans in general Guero (book) ("Later"), a 1643 Basque-language book by Pedro Agerre Guero
Güero
Mexican billionaire businesswoman (born 1963)
May 1963 in Mexico City, Mexico to Pablo Aramburuzabala Ocaranza, a Spanish Basque brewer in Mexico, and Lucrecia Larregui González, a Mexican painter whose
María_Asunción_Aramburuzabala
Mexican businessman (1895–1972)
Televisa). Azcárraga was born on 2 March 1895 in Tampico, Tamaulipas, to Basque immigrants Mariano Azcárraga and Emilia Vidaurreta. He started his primary
Emilio_Azcárraga_Vidaurreta
from 1995 to 2008, a member of the Basque Parliament from 2009 to 2013, and president of the People's Party of the Basque Country from 2008 to 2013. He then
Antonio_Basagoiti
Spanish footballer (born 1983)
was not born in the Basque Country, or even in Spain. He was born and grew up in Mexico City, his family having moved to Mexico in the early 1980s from
Javier_Iturriaga
2010 Mexican film
a previous life as a 15th-century Basque girl, but then will not snap out of this identity. The film has the Basque language byline "Asko maite zaitut"
Regresa_(film)
IOC-recognised worldwide governing body for Basque pelota
The International Federation of Basque Pelota (Spanish: Federación Internacional de Pelota Vasca (FIPV), Basque: Euskal Pilotaren Nazioarteko Federakuntza)
International Federation of Basque Pelota
International_Federation_of_Basque_Pelota
Ethnocultural community centers
Basque centers (Basque: euskal etxeak or eusko etxeak, lit. 'Basque houses') are associative organizations that emerged at the end of the 19th century
Basque_center
which are of Basque ancestry. For this purpose, people considered are those with ancestors –either fully or partially– from the extended Basque Country (including
List of people with Basque ancestors
List_of_people_with_Basque_ancestors
Former province in New Spain
Nueva Vizcaya (New Biscay, Basque: Bizkai Berria) was the first province in the north of New Spain to be explored and settled by the Spanish. It consisted
Nueva_Vizcaya,_New_Spain
Mexican actor (1927–1995)
was born Claude Sydney Brook Marnat in Mexico City, to a British father and a Mexican mother of French Basque descent. Raised fluent in Spanish, English
Claudio_Brook
Mexican general (1890–1929)
a Mexican soldier best known for his leadership as a general during the Cristero War. Born in Monterrey into a prominent Mexican family of Basque descent
Enrique_Gorostieta
Spanish culinary foundation
The Basque Culinary Center, based in San Sebastián, in the Basque region of Spain, is a culinary foundation created in 2009 by Mondragon University and
Basque_Culinary_Center
Region of Mexico
population consists of Mexicans of European descent, primarily from the criollos of Castillian, Extremaduran, Galician, Basque, and Andalusian origin
Altos_de_Jalisco
Surname list
Ochoa (Basque: Otxoa or Otsoa) is a Spanish surname of Basque origin common throughout Spain, France, the Americas, and the Philippines. It is a surname
Ochoa
Ethnic group native to New Mexico
Comanche. New Mexicans of all ethnicities were commonly enslaved by the Comanche and Apache of Apacheria, while Indigenous New Mexicans were commonly
Hispanos_of_New_Mexico
Uncooked sauce for meat
Spanish chirriburri 'hubbub', ultimately perhaps from Basque zurrumurru 'noise, rumor', many Basques settled in Argentina and Uruguay in the 19th century
Chimichurri
Uruguayan footballer (born 1999)
of match played 26 June 2026 Includes a Non-FIFA friendly played against Basque Country, which is counted as an official match by Uruguayan Football Association
Sebastián_Cáceres
Although the first instances of coherent Basque phrases and sentences go as far back as the San Millán glosses of around 950, the large-scale damage done
Basque_literature
Peace movement in Basque Country, Spain
Gesture for Peace) was a peace movement that was active in the Spanish Basque Country between 1985 and 2013. Gesto had its roots in an intitiave sponsored
Gesto_por_la_Paz
Mexican footballer (born 2003)
represented Mexico at youth internationally level. Padilla was born in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country to a Spanish father (from Bergara) and a Mexican mother
Alex_Padilla_(footballer)
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Mexico's participation in World War II was not exclusive to the 201st Squadron. Thousands of Mexicans fought on the battlefield
Mexico_during_World_War_II
Music of the Basque region and people
Basque music refers to the music made in the Basque Country, reflecting traits related to its society/tradition, and devised by people from that territory
Basque_music
Spanish footballer (born 1997)
converting two penalties in a 3–1 away victory over Athletic Bilbao in the Basque derby. The opposition had tried to sign him in the previous summer transfer
Mikel_Oyarzabal
Crackers – (Negro league baseball team) C.D. Euzkadi (los vascos, "the Basques") - Mexican football team (1938-1939) Cleveland Indians - (Major League Baseball)
List of ethnic sports team and mascot names
List_of_ethnic_sports_team_and_mascot_names
Mexican noble family
at the cathedral there. The last name Iturbide was originally from the Basque Country, Spain, this currently imperial house has an origin in the nobility
House_of_Iturbide
16/17th-century Spanish conquistador and colonial governor in New Spain
born in 1550, at Zacatecas in New Spain (colonial México), to the Spanish-Basque conquistador and silver baron Cristóbal de Oñate, a descendant of the noble
Juan_de_Oñate
Mexican actress (born 1978)
Silvia Angélica Navarro Barba (born September 14, 1978) is a Mexican actress. She made her acting debut in 1997, playing the lead role in the telenovela
Silvia_Navarro
Mexican actor (born 1974)
Mexican actor, singer, and producer. He was part of the band Kairo and later embarked on a solo music career before he started appearing in Mexican telenovelas
Eduardo_Verástegui
Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, lawyer, doctor of canon law and politician
Labastida was born on March 21, 1816, into a wealthy family of partial Basque heritage in the town of Zamora; he was the youngest son of Manuel Luciano
Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos
Pelagio_Antonio_de_Labastida_y_Dávalos
15/16th-century Spanish Franciscan prelate; first bishop and Inquisitor of Mexico
Zumárraga, OFM (1468 – June 3, 1548) was a Spanish Basque Franciscan prelate and the first Bishop of Mexico. He was also the region's first inquisitor. He
Juan_de_Zumárraga
development. Meanwhile, in the southern part of Mexico City, the amateur practice of Paleta frontón and Basque pelota holds significant cultural importance
Sport_in_Mexico
President of Mexico for 45 minutes in 1913
from Veracruz who had moved to Mexico City and married Paredes, whose family was of Basque origin, established in Mexico in the early 19th century. Pedro
Pedro_Lascuráin
Mexican actress (born 1976)
Ochoa on January 15, 1976, in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan-born Mexican actress. Mori studied acting in TV Azteca's Centro de Formación Actoral
Kenya_Mori
Surname list
Mendoza is a Basque surname, also occurring as a place name. The name Mendoza means "cold mountain", derived from the Basque words mendi (mountain) and
Mendoza_(name)
Municipality in Basque Country, Spain
Tolosa (Spanish and Basque: [toˈlosa]) is a town and municipality in the Basque province of Gipuzkoa, in northern Spain. It is located in the valley of
Tolosa,_Spain
International governing body of association football
(auto racing) FIB (bandy) WBSC (baseball, softball and Baseball5) FIPV (basque pelota) WCBS (billiards sports) WB2 (boxing) CMSB (boules) IBF (bowling)
FIFA
Mexican army officer and politician
Quirio. Iturbide's father, Joaquín de Iturbide, came from a family of the Basque gentry who had been confirmed in the nobility by King Juan II of Aragon
Agustín_de_Iturbide
1863–1867 French-backed Mexican conservative monarchy in Mexico
establish a Mexican regime under its influence. Forey appointed a committee of thirty-five Mexicans, the Junta Superior, who then elected three Mexican citizens
Second_Mexican_Empire
Sport
international competitions. This sport was developed in Mexico around 1900, and is accredited as a Basque pelota speciality. In frontenis, one player of the
Frontenis
Day of the year
Norwegian-American figure skater and actress (died 1969) 1914 – María Félix, Yaqui/Basque-Mexican actress (died 2002) 1915 – Ivan Supek, Croatian physicist, philosopher
April_8
Football league
of two Marist College in 1916, was the first important team composed of Mexicans in the capital city and achieved to win four consecutive championships
Primera_Fuerza
General term for the council of a municipality, used in various countries
[konˈθeɟʊ]). Basque: udaletxea (IPA: [udaletʃea]). Camacho-Pichardo, Gloria. "La reorganización territorial de los ayuntamientos en México bajo la dictadura
Ayuntamiento
Surname list
common in the Basque country where it originated. The preferred modern spelling in Basque is Mentxaka. Although its origins are Basque, the name is also
Menchaca_(surname)
Ethnic group
There is a Romani population in Mexico, most being the descendants of past migrants from Europe. According to data collected by the National Institute
Romani_Mexicans
Sports competitions of the Basque people
Basque rural sports, known as Deportes Rurales in Spanish or Herri Kirolak in Basque, is the term used for a number of sports competitions rooted in the
Basque_rural_sports
Children from the Spanish Republic evacuated to safer countries during the war
other European countries and Mexico. These children were referred to as "Basque refugees", but also included non-Basques. They were embarked in Bilbao
Evacuation of children in the Spanish Civil War
Evacuation_of_children_in_the_Spanish_Civil_War
President of Mexico in 1855
a Mexican general, senator, and interim president of the country for about a month in 1855. He was a moderate liberal. Martin Carrera was a Mexican soldier
Martín_Carrera
18th-century Basque explorer and governor within the Spanish Empire
Anza's 1774 expedition. Garate, Donald T. (2003). Juan Bautista de Anza: Basque Explorer in the New World, 1693–1740. Reno, Nevada: University of Nevada
Juan_Bautista_de_Anza
World championships in Basque pelota
The 1982 Basque Pelota World Championships were the 9th edition of the Basque Pelota World Championships organized by the FIPV. Argentina Chile France
1982 Basque Pelota World Championships
1982_Basque_Pelota_World_Championships
Spanish journalist (1820–1885)
of Basque ancestry, their surname originated in Hasparren, France, where their surname was spelled "Samacoys" at 18th century. He emigrated to Mexico in
Niceto_de_Zamacois
19th-century Mexican lawyer and Liberal politician
Mejía (1811–1865) was a lawyer and radical liberal politician from the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. Arriaga rose to prominence in the late 1840s
Ponciano_Arriaga
Mexican businessman
Pamela de Surmont (died in 2001), Mexican actress Paula Cusi, and Mexican model Adriana Abascal – a former Miss Mexico – in 1990. He worked in various positions
Emilio_Azcárraga_Milmo
BASQUE MEXICANS
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Boy/Male
Greek English
royal.
Girl/Female
English American
Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Latin
Royal; Kingly
Female
Native American
Variant spelling of Native American Chippewa Abequa, ABEQUE means "stays at home."
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
High Above Average
Girl/Female
Native American
Stays at home.
Surname or Lastname
Spanish form of Basque Aldai, a habitational name from any of several places in the Basque country called Alday or Aldai, from Basque alde ‘side’, ‘slope’.Americanized form of German Aldag.English
Spanish form of Basque Aldai, a habitational name from any of several places in the Basque country called Alday or Aldai, from Basque alde ‘side’, ‘slope’.Americanized form of German Aldag.English : variant spelling of Allday.
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant form of Hindi Vasu, BASU means "dweller."
Boy/Male
Basque
Punishes.
Boy/Male
Basque
Happy.
Female
Yiddish
(בַ×ש×Ö¶×¢) Variant spelling of Yiddish Basha, BASHE means "daughter of God."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Macbeth' Thane of Lochaber, a general in the King Duncan's army. After his murder,...
Boy/Male
Swedish
Kingly.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Exalted; Blessed
Male
French
French form of Latin Basilius, BASILE means "king."
Boy/Male
Australian, French
Of Mars; The God of War
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French
Supplanter
Boy/Male
Muslim
Exalted, Blessed
Boy/Male
Basque
Basque for Joseph.
Boy/Male
Basque
Saturn.
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Boy/Male
American, British, English, German, Shakespearean
Shakespearian King; Of the Meadow
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Spanish Gaspar, KASPER means "treasure bearer." Compare with another form of Kasper.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Swedish
Priceless
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim, Sindhi
Lucky; Righteous; He who is on the Right; Blessed; Right Hand
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic byname DEAS-MHUMHAN means "man from south Munster."
Girl/Female
Latin American English Greek Shakespearean
Prophetess.
Female
English
English short form of Roman Latin Camilla, possibly MILLA means "attendant (for a temple)."
Boy/Male
English
Ring.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A flower in the desert
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Angel; Diminutive of Malaka
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a.
Not held by honorable service; as, a base estate, one held by services not honorable; held by villenage. Such a tenure is called base, or low, and the tenant, a base tenant.
v. t.
To cover with a casque or as with a casque.
a.
Deep or grave in sound; as, the base tone of a violin.
n.
Alt. of Barque
n.
A mask; a masquerade.
a.
Alloyed with inferior metal; debased; as, base coin; base bullion.
n.
Same as Prison base.
n.
The language spoken by the Basque people.
n.
See Bisque.
a.
Rough and prompt in manner; blunt; abrupt; bluff; as, a brusque man; a brusque style.
n.
One of a race, of unknown origin, inhabiting a region on the Bay of Biscay in Spain and France.
n.
See Pasch.
a.
Morally low. Hence: Low-minded; unworthy; without dignity of sentiment; ignoble; mean; illiberal; menial; as, a base fellow; base motives; base occupations.
n.
See Caique.
n.
A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.
v. t.
To treat with a banquet or sumptuous entertainment of food; to feast.
a.
Pertaining to Biscay, its people, or their language.
n.
The pasque flower.
n.
A rustic play; -- called also prisoner's base, prison base, or bars.
n.
Same as Casque.