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Gmc *bandstu-, a noun, nominal derivative of Indo-European *bhendh- bind; the traditional explanation of Old French bastard as derivative of fils de bast "child of a packsaddle'' is doubtful on chronological and geographical grounds Gmc (Ingvaeonic) *bāst-, presumed variant of *bōst- marriage + Old French -ard -ard, taken as signifying the offspring of a polygynous marriage to a woman of lower status, a pagan tradition not sanctioned by the church; compare Old Frisian bost marriage Anglo-French bastard, Medieval Latin bastardus (from 11th century), perh. Middle English 1250–1300 6. See corresponding entry in Unabridged fake, imitation, imperfect, sham, irregular, phony.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: bastard /ˈbɑːstəd ˈbæs-/ n informal offensive an obnoxious or despicable person informal often jocular a person, esp a man: lucky bastard informal something extremely difficult or unpleasant: that job is a real bastard old-fashioned or offensive a person born of unmarried parents; an illegitimate baby, child, or adult something irregular, abnormal, or inferior a hybrid, esp an accidental or inferior one adj (prenominal) old-fashioned or offensive illegitimate by birth irregular, abnormal, or inferior in shape, size, or appearance resembling a specified thing, but not actually being such: a bastard cedar counterfeit; spuriousEtymology: 13th Century: from Old French bastart, perhaps from bast in the phrase fils de bast son of the packsaddle (that is, of an unlawful and not the marriage bed), from Medieval Latin bastum packsaddle, of uncertain origin
ˈbastardly adj 'bastard' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): Dunois - alula - ba - bangalay - basket - bastard amber - bastard culverin - bastard eigne - bastard file - bastard indigo - bastard mahogany - bastard pointing - bastard ridley - bastard title - bastard toadflax - bastard turtle - bastard wing - bastard-saw - bastardize - bastardly - bastardry - bastardy - bend sinister - by-blow - git - grass widow - half title - illegitimate - legitimate - love child - mamzer - misbegotten - mulier puisne - nullius filius - plain-saw - ridley - so-and-so - sod - spurious - unfathered - unlawful - whoreson Synonyms: illegitimate child, natural child, love child, whoreson, spurious issue, more.

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