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Bastion

Postby Dr. Goodword » Wed Jun 13, 2018 11:10 pm

• bastion •


Pronunciation: bæs-chên • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning: A projection in the wall of a fortress that commands the walls on side; any well-fortified position or impregnable stronghold.

Notes: Today's word is seldom used in reference to fortifications, except in a historical sense. Rather, it is used almost synonymously with bulwark, a thick wall or fortification for defense. A bulwark is essentially a rampart, a defensive wall from which a bastion might jut. A rampart may also be a natural mound, such as the steep bank of a river.

In Play: You might want to use today's word as Shulamith Firestone used it in The Bar as Microcosm, "For centuries [the bar] was the bastion of male privilege, the gathering place for men away from their women...." It refers to a stronghold that also may be a safe refuge: "The beauty parlor of the 1950's was the great bastion of femininity, where women could gather and converse on topics of interest only to them." Today, however, few such bastions remain, as women invade the bars and more men have their hair styled in beauty parlors than cut at the barber's.

Word History: Today's is a word borrowed from French but (probably) not from Latin. The word goes back to Old French bastillon (pronounced [bastiyoN]), diminutive of bastille "fortress" and, later, "jail." This word is famous for the important French holiday, Bastille Day, celebrated July 14, the day the infamous Parisian jail was stormed and emptied, leading to the end of the monarchy and the beginning of the First Republic. The root's history is cloudy, but apparently is related to Old Provençal bastir "to build," probably of Germanic origin.
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Re: Bastion

Postby Slava » Mon Jul 17, 2023 10:09 am

Modern bastions would include she sheds, man caves, and teenagers' rooms.

A fantasy use would be to think of the US court system as a bastion of probity and propriety.
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Re: Bastion

Postby Debbymoge » Thu Jul 20, 2023 11:25 am

A fantasy use would be to think of the US court system as a bastion of probity and propriety.
That would indeed be fantastic, a fantasy, a fantasm, I would go so far as to say-- that would be a prevarication.
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