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spurious; not genuine; false: The architecture was bastard Gothic. of abnormal or irregular shape or size; of unusual make or proportions: bastard quartz; bastard mahogany. having the appearance of; resembling in some degree: a bastard Michelangelo; bastard emeralds. Printing. (of a character) not of the font in which it is used or found. See moreOrigin of bastard1First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English, from Anglo-French bastard, from Medieval Latin bastardus, perhaps ultimately from Germanic bāst-, bōst- (unrecorded) “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,” see also bind; the traditional explanation of Old French bastard as derivative of fils de bast “child of a packsaddle” is doubtful on chronological and geographical groundsOther words for bastard6 fake, imitation, imperfect, sham, irregular, phonySee synonyms for bastard on Thesaurus.^ Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon. Revised by Sir Henry Stuart Jones and Roderick McKenzie. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1940. ^ McCarron, Bill; Knoke, Paul (2002), "From Gent to Gentil: Jed Tewksbury and the Function of Literary Allusion in A Place to Come To", Robert Penn Warren Studies, 2 (1) ^ "CCC, 2733". Vatican.
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