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bastard noun 1 often offensive a child born of parents not married to each other. 2 coarse slang a a term of abuse or sympathy for a man What a rotten bastard! poor bastard!; b a man generally; a chap lucky bastard. 3 coarse slang something annoying or difficult This wallpaper is a bastard to hang. adj 1 said of a person: born to parents not married to each other; illegitimate bastard son. 2 not genuine, standard, original or pure bastard copy. bastardy noun (bastardies) the state of being a bastard.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French; the term may have meant 'someone conceived on a pack-saddle' (French bast), since these were used as makeshift beds.
bastard noun 1 often offensive a child born of parents not married to each other. 2 coarse slang a a term of abuse or sympathy for a man What a rotten bastard! poor bastard!; b a man generally; a chap lucky bastard. 3 coarse slang something annoying or difficult This wallpaper is a bastard to hang. adj 1 said of a person: born to parents not married to each other; illegitimate bastard son. 2 not genuine, standard, original or pure bastard copy. bastardy noun (bastardies) the state of being a bastard.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French; the term may have meant 'someone conceived on a pack-saddle' (French bast), since these were used as makeshift beds.
bastard noun 1 often offensive a child born of parents not married to each other. 2 coarse slang a a term of abuse or sympathy for a man What a rotten bastard! poor bastard!; b a man generally; a chap lucky bastard. 3 coarse slang something annoying or difficult This wallpaper is a bastard to hang. adj 1 said of a person: born to parents not married to each other; illegitimate bastard son. 2 not genuine, standard, original or pure bastard copy. bastardy noun (bastardies) the state of being a bastard.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: French; the term may have meant 'someone conceived on a pack-saddle' (French bast), since these were used as makeshift beds.
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