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单词 bastardry
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bastardryn.

Brit. /ˈbɑːstədri/, /ˈbastədri/, U.S. /ˈbæstərdri/
Forms: late Middle English 1600s– bastardrie, late Middle English 1700s– bastardry; also Scottish pre-1700 bastardry.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bastard n., -ry suffix.
Etymology: < bastard n. + -ry suffix. Compare bastardy n.
1. The fact or condition of being born out of wedlock; illegitimacy; = bastardy n. 1a. Chiefly Scottish in early use.
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society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > relationship to parent > [noun] > illegitimacy
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bastardism?1589
illegitimation1595
basenessa1616
bastardliness1647
illegitimateness1648
spuriousness1668
illegitimacy1680
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) iii. l. 392 (MED) Of his breþer he toke with hym ten..Þat wer foreyn fro stok of regalye, Oute of þe lyne born in bastardrie.
1501 Protocol Bk. J. Young (Sc. Rec. Soc.) (1952) 262 That thai sal nocht be herd in ony proponyne of ony exceptione of bastardry in tyme to cum.
1680 G. Mackenzie Sci. Herauldry xii. 35 So much we have hated every thing which lookt like bastardry.
1808 R. Southey Chron. Cid 28 The Pope..dispensed with his bastardry that he might hold any sacred dignity.
1939 Amer. Anthropologist 41 632 The author has traced the ramifications of the odium of bastardry through the whole social tissue.
1984 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 4 Jan. They are denied the divorce loopholes available to their husbands on matters ranging from remarriage to adultery to bastardry.
2. The action or fact of begetting or producing an illegitimate child or children; (also) fornication; = bastardy n. 2. Now historical.
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society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > fornication, adultery, or incest > [noun] > fornication
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society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > fornication, adultery, or incest > [noun] > fornication > begetting or bearing bastards
bastardy1551
bastardry1605
bastarding1633
1605 N. Breton Olde Mans Lesson sig. B4 Iealouzie and Cuckoldry, and Bastardry, & Rogery.
1662 Duchess of Newcastle Loves Adventures i. i, in Playes Written 4 You may indanger the honour of your Line and Posterity, with Cuckoldry and Bastardry.
?1830 Articles Amicable Soc. at Kinnsersley 11 If he be imprisoned for bastardry, he shall be entitled to no benefit from the society during such confinement.
1968 Times 1 Mar. 13/7 The Court of Queen's Bench held that under a statute of 1844 relating to bastardry she had no claim against the father.
2009 Early Amer. Lit. 44 219 Court, church, and social agency records that trace changes in colonial and early national understandings of bastardry, illegitimacy, and prostitution.
3. Chiefly Australian (originally Army slang). The behaviour of a bastard (bastard n. 2a); wilful unpleasantness or viciousness. Also in weakened use: effrontery, determination.
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1945 S. J. Baker Austral. Lang. 156 Bastardry, ill-treatment, injustice, anything unpleasant, especially when done at the whim of a superior officer.
1965 E. Lambert Long White Night 127 If it were anyone else but Tony stuck up there with those two, I'd think up some real bastardry.
1988 Washington Post (Nexis) 31 July f1 I can't imagine anyone else who would have the patience and perseverance and the pure bloody bastardry to get them to attempt their best.
2018 Illawarra (Austral.) Mercury (Nexis) 10 July We, the flooded residents of Bulli,..are appalled at the sheer bastardry of these councillors.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

bastardryv.

Origin: Apparently formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: bastardry n.
Etymology: Apparently < bastardry n. Compare earlier bastard v., bastardize v.
Obsolete. rare.
transitive. To declare or render illegitimate; = bastardize v. 1.Apparently an isolated use.
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society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > child > relationship to parent > have a child [verb (transitive)] > declare illegitimate
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abastardize1574
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bastardry1658
1658 P. Heylyn Stumbling-block of Disobedience vi. 283 To bastardry his Daughter Mary, in favour of the Lady Elizabeth.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019).
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