α. 1500s–1600s bardass, 1500s–1600s bardasso, 1600s bardassa, 1600s bardasse.
β. 1600s bardach, 1600s bardache, 1600s bardacio, 1600s bardasch, 1600s bordachio, 1600s burdash, 1600s–1700s bardachio, 1600s– bardash, 1700s bardacho.
单词 | bardash |
释义 | bardashn.α. 1500s–1600s bardass, 1500s–1600s bardasso, 1600s bardassa, 1600s bardasse. β. 1600s bardach, 1600s bardache, 1600s bardacio, 1600s bardasch, 1600s bordachio, 1600s burdash, 1600s–1700s bardachio, 1600s– bardash, 1700s bardacho. Now rare. A boy or young man who is made use of as a (typically passive) sexual partner by an older man. More generally: a (younger) passive partner in homosexual anal intercourse. Often used contemptuously, sometimes as a more general term of abuse. Cf. catamite n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual orientation > homosexuality > [noun] > a homosexual person > male > boy or youth bardash1550 catamite?1552 Ganymede1558 ingle1592 ningle1602 Ganymedean1603 pathic1605 prostitute1654 love-boy1655 punk1698 chicken1914 tart1935 bumboy1937 mo1968 1550 W. Thomas Dictionarie sig. Oo iv in Principal Rules Ital. Grammer Zanzerini, Zanzeri, Zazzerieri, bardasses, suche as beare behinde after the Italian fashion. ?1566 W. P. tr. C. S. Curio Pasquine in Traunce f. 39v They say, that it is not lawfull for them to haue wyues, but if they haue whores and bardasses, it maketh no matter. 1600 tr. T. Garzoni Hosp. Incurable Fooles iv. 61 Hee [sc. Nero] made a stallion and bardasso [It. cinedo] boie of himselfe at one instant. 1606 R. Knolles tr. J. Bodin Six Bks. Common-weale i. v. 36 Quintus Flaminius a Senator of Rome, caused one of his slaues to be slaine, for no other cause but to gratifie and please his Bardache [Fr. bardache]. 1653 H. Cogan tr. N. N. Scarlet Gown 91 Passing from words to blowes, he caused him to be killed by a bardash [It. castratto] of his with a musket shot. 1707 S. Centlivre Platonick Lady Epil. With your false Calves, Bardash, and Fav'rites. 1736 J. P. Bernard et al. Bayle's Gen. Dict. Hist. & Crit. (new ed.) IV. 34 (note) As for his other sisters, he prostituted them to his Bardachios. 1850 E. V. H. Kenealy Goethe i. xv. 191 Gulligut, boor, filthard, bardash! 1889 tr. P. Aretino Ragionamenti iv. 116 If thou understandest me properly, and if they can get their bardashes [to] do what they choose, they grow made in love with thee. 1980 F. Steegmuller tr. G. Flaubert Lett. v. 111 Be informed..that all the bath-boys are bardashes. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > types of sexual behaviour > [noun] > pederasty pederastice1579 pederasty1603 bardashing1619 pathicism1879 paedication1887 1619 T. Milles tr. P. Mexia et al. Αρχαιο-πλουτος iv. xxxviii. 431/2 [He] had (beside his married wife) a multitude of concubines, bardaching boyes, fidlers, vaulters, [etc.]. 1678 S. Butler Hudibras: Third Pt. iii. i. 17 Raptures of Platonique Lashing, And chast Contemplative Bardashing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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