Basque is a homonym of Bask. A basque is a tightly fitting tunic. If you capitalize the "B" on Basque, it identifies the Pyrenees people.
The word bask is not a noun; bask is verb. The noun form for the verb to bask is the gerund basking.
FK BASK was created in 1903.
Port Bask is a highly recognized Arabian Stallion, a "Bask son" would refer to an Arabian horse who is descendent from Port Bask bloodlines.
To use the word bask you would need to write the sentence in the present tense. Example sentence: When I go to the beach I bask in the sun. (basked is in the past tense, will bask is in the future)
The noun form of "bask" is "basking." It refers to the act of enjoying warmth and light, typically from the sun.
No they can't, they can be kept warm in your jacket but never bask. Only under a proper basking light will they bask.
"Drenched" does not have a homonym.
Yes, they bask to get their food near the top of the water.
Hour is a homonym for our.
"Sweet" is a homonym for "suite."
"Senses" is a homonym for "census."
Was is a linking verb. It does not have a homonym.