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In the West, a third fragment was saved from the common shipwreck by Michael, a bastard of the house of Angeli, who, before the revolution, had been known as a hostage, a soldier, and a rebel.

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Of these, the sovereign of the Two Sicilies was the most formidable neighbor: but as long as they were possessed by Mainfroy, the bastard of Frederic the Second, his monarchy was the bulwark, rather than the annoyance, of the Eastern empire.

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c. 1) for the knowledge of this tragic adventure; while Cantacuzene more discreetly conceals the vices of Andronicus the Younger, of which he was the witness and perhaps the associate, (l. i. c. 1, &c.)] 8 ( return ) [ His destined heir was Michael Catharus, the bastard of Constantine his second son.

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Bessarion, in the first debates, had stood forth the most strenuous and eloquent champion of the Greek church; and if the apostate, the bastard, was reprobated by his country, 65 he appears in ecclesiastical story a rare example of a patriot who was recommended to court favor by loud opposition and well-timed compliance.

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201 ( return ) [ But see in Dr. Papencordt's work, and in Rienzi's own words, his claim to be a bastard son of the emperor Henry the Seventh, whose intrigue with his mother Rienzi relates with a sort of proud shamelessness.

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Stephen Colonna the younger, the noble spirit to whom Petrarch ascribed the restoration of Italy, was preceded or accompanied in death by his son John, a gallant youth, by his brother Peter, who might regret the ease and honors of the church, by a nephew of legitimate birth, and by two bastards of the Colonna race; and the number of seven, the seven crowns, as Rienzi styled them, of the Holy Ghost, was completed by the agony of the deplorable parent, and the veteran chief, who had survived the hope and fortune of his house.

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In the room of a prince not conspicuous for any superior powers of the mind or body, they acquired his bastard brother, the terrible Genseric; a name, which, in the destruction of the Roman empire, has deserved an equal rank with the names of Alaric and Attila.

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Alaric had left behind him an infant son, a bastard competitor, factious nobles, and a disloyal people; and the remaining forces of the Goths were oppressed by the general consternation, or opposed to each other in civil discord.

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According to the rigor of law, bastards were entitled only to the name and condition of their mother, from whom they might derive the character of a slave, a stranger, or a citizen.

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Of his moral virtues, chastity is not the most conspicuous: but the public happiness could not be materially injured by his nine wives or concubines, the various indulgence of meaner or more transient amours, the multitude of his bastards whom he bestowed on the church, and the long celibacy and licentious manners of his daughters, whom the father was suspected of loving with too fond a passion.

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The bastard son, the grandson, and the great-grandson of Marozia, a rare genealogy, were seated in the chair of St. Peter, and it was at the age of nineteen years that the second of these became the head of the Latin church.

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A public employment was converted into the patrimony of a private family: the elder Pepin left a king of mature years under the guardianship of his own widow and her child; and these feeble regents were forcibly dispossessed by the most active of his bastards.

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The bastard Arnulph was provoked to invite the arms of the Turks: they rushed through the real or figurative wall, which his indiscretion had thrown open; and the king of Germany has been justly reproached as a traitor to the civil and ecclesiastical society of the Christians.

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In the West, a third fragment was saved from the common shipwreck by Michael, a bastard of the house of Angeli, who, before the revolution, had been known as a hostage, a soldier, and a rebel.

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Of these, the sovereign of the Two Sicilies was the most formidable neighbor: but as long as they were possessed by Mainfroy, the bastard of Frederic the Second, his monarchy was the bulwark, rather than the annoyance, of the Eastern empire.

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c. 1) for the knowledge of this tragic adventure; while Cantacuzene more discreetly conceals the vices of Andronicus the Younger, of which he was the witness and perhaps the associate, (l. i. c. 1, &c.)] 8 ( return ) [ His destined heir was Michael Catharus, the bastard of Constantine his second son.

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Bessarion, in the first debates, had stood forth the most strenuous and eloquent champion of the Greek church; and if the apostate, the bastard, was reprobated by his country, 65 he appears in ecclesiastical story a rare example of a patriot who was recommended to court favor by loud opposition and well-timed compliance.

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201 ( return ) [ But see in Dr. Papencordt's work, and in Rienzi's own words, his claim to be a bastard son of the emperor Henry the Seventh, whose intrigue with his mother Rienzi relates with a sort of proud shamelessness.

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Stephen Colonna the younger, the noble spirit to whom Petrarch ascribed the restoration of Italy, was preceded or accompanied in death by his son John, a gallant youth, by his brother Peter, who might regret the ease and honors of the church, by a nephew of legitimate birth, and by two bastards of the Colonna race; and the number of seven, the seven crowns, as Rienzi styled them, of the Holy Ghost, was completed by the agony of the deplorable parent, and the veteran chief, who had survived the hope and fortune of his house.

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Contrary to the dream, he had never known his mother in adulthood and apart from being born in America and living there for a few years, possibly the bastard of an unknown father (at least that was his conjecture to explain his parents separation then and the degree to which he was flouted afterward over so many years) he did not know America.

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"The Gods must be cheap bastards or starving rice farmers to consume something like this."

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And if not only the sport of man on man, but all unions of naked intimacy were illicit and vulgar without paper and ink contrived unions of prehistory predating and leading to both, the present generation would make vile bastards of all.

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But they would catch the bastards who'd attacked this Royal Enforcement Service convalescent hospital, sooner or later.

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"We'll find the bastards who did this, and make sure--" His beltcom interrupted him.

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I've gotta ... get the bastards who did this... Mike, promise..." "I promise, Joanie.

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You or that other bastard, or the Bitch."

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"Damn you, you bastard Shark.

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Here we are on the confines of Normandy, Picardy, and the Ile-de-France, a bastard land, whose language is without accent as its landscape is without character.

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That she recognised any child, born of her relationship to his Highness, to be a bastard, and that she undertook never to return to the court of Wirtemberg.

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Then the bastards in a body commenced legal proceedings against the rightful heir, and against each other.

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Meanwhile, some of the bastards were raising doleful cries in Vienna and in Paris, but a few remained obstinately at Mömpelgard, and to Friedrich Grävenitz was assigned the task of removing them before Serenissimus made his state entry.

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Here again the cannon roared a welcome, children and maidens strewed roses, choirs of youths chanted pæans of homage and rejoicing, and the Mömpelgard regiments, which but a few months before had been employed by the bastards to oppose the rightful heir, now greeted their Duke with respect.

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I do not think myself, but this is merely an individual opinion, that Savage was a man of genius, or that anything of his writing would have attracted much notice but for the bastard's reference to his mother.

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Left without chiefs who had any decent show of right, the adherents of Lancaster rallied round a line of bastards, and the adherents of York set up a succession of impostors.

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Those who heard him grumble at the neglect with which he was treated, and at the profusion with which wealth was lavished on the bastards of Nell Gwynn and Madam Carwell, would have supposed him ripe for rebellion.

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To the old nobility of the realm it seemed insupportable that the bastard of Lucy Walters should be set up high above the lawful descendants of the Fitzalans and De Veres.

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The opposition, it seemed, wished first to make the crown of England not worth the wearing, and then to place it on the head of a bastard and impostor.

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333 When it is remembered how signally Monmouth, though believed by the populace to be legitimate, and though the champion of the national religion, had failed in a similar competition, it must seem extraordinary that any man should have been so much blinded by fanaticism as to think of placing on the throne one who was universally known to be a Popish bastard.

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With them was a descendant of one of the bastards of Henry the Fourth, Lewis Duke of Vendome, a man sunk in indolence and in the foulest vice, yet capable of exhibiting on a great occasion the qualities of a great soldier.

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At the first glimpse of danger the bastard's heart had died within him.

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Charles the Second had carved ducal estates for his bastards out of his hereditary domain.

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The cry in all the public places of resort was that the nation would be ruined by the three B's, Bishops, Bastards, and Beggars.

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It was great pity the Cardinal d'Amboise had no bastard puppies, or, to be sure, his Majesty would have written his Prime Minister's life too, for a model to his successors.

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But if ye be without chastening, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons."--Heb.

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The language, "bastards and not sons," has some meaning, but it can have no meaning if God is the Father of all human beings, and all have a right to say "Our Father."

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But if ye be without chastening, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons.

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But if ye be without chastening, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards and not sons.

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"But if ye be without chastening, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards and not sons."--Heb.

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There are many who profess to be redeemed, to be God's children, professed Christians, church members, who sin wilfully, and God never sends chastisements to them; but God explains about them, "But if ye be without chastening, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons."--Heb.

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But if ye be without chastening, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards and not sons.

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BASTARD.

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A term applied to all pieces of ordnance which are of unusual or irregular proportions: the government bastard-cannon had a 7-inch bore, and sent a 40-lb.

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BASTARD-MACKEREL, OR HORSE-MACKEREL.

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BASTARD-PITCH.

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It is then called _bastard-pitch_.

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In a transverse section of a tree, two different grains are seen: those running in a circular manner are called the _silver grain_; the others radiate, and are called _bastard grain_.--_Grain_ is also a whirlwind not unfrequent in Normandy, mixed with rain, but seldom continues above a quarter of an hour.

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P. 84, BASTARD-MACKEREL, 'Scomberidæ' amended to _Scombridæ_.

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The canons chose three men, all courtiers, all rich, and all well beneficed, viz., their dean, Richard Fitz Neal, a bishop's bastard, who had bought himself into the treasurership; Godfrey de Lucy, one of their number, an extravagant son of Richard the chief justice; and thirdly another of themselves, Herbert le Poor, Archdeacon of Canterbury, a young man of better stuff.

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Then in 1195 the inevitable Geoffrey Plantagenet, the bastard, Archbishop of York, before mentioned, has a lively dispute with his canons.

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For doubtless upon the family of King Henry the scripture must needs be fulfilled which says there shall not be 'deep rooting from bastard slips' and the 'seed of an unrighteous bed shall be rooted out.'

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This novel relies, I trust, on the sheer humanities alone, but among its less aggressive purposes is that of a plea for the natural rights of the bastard.

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"Do you mean that I am--a bastard?" he said in a hoarse whisper.

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"You know that if a bastard dies seized of an estate, the law justifies his title.

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He is then the bastard eigne.

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"Your sense of justice would have been answered, perhaps, if I had turned this bastard adrift penniless and a beggar, stopped the marriage, and taken by strategy the woman I could not win by love."

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"Paul, did you tell Greta she was marrying a bastard?"

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She had put there her bastard by another man!"

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Do you think I should have denied my self my inheritance, and let a bastard stand in my place, if I had not believed it?"

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You may not know that there is a condition of English law in which a bastard becomes a permanent heir; that is when he is called, in the language of the law, the bastard eigne."

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).--The verses themselves called them "three _bastard_ dukes;" but the only bastard duke I can find at that time was the Duke of Monmouth; all the other creations of the king's bastards were subsequent to that date.

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You've given your love to a bastard,--that's what Zoe is."

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Bastard brood are aye proud.

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Sir, the year growing ancient, Nor yet on summer's death, nor on the birth Of trembling winter, the fairest flowers o' the season Are our carnations, and streaked gilliflowers, Which some call nature's bastards: of that kind Our rustic garden's barren; and I care not To get slips of them.

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Then make your garden rich in gilliflowers, And do not call them bastards.

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Give her the bastard.

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thy bastard shall be king, That thou may'st be a queen, and check the world!

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My boy a bastard!

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[84] By the treaty of Messina, 1190 [85] Malone says, that "In expanding the character of the bastard, Shakspeare seems to have proceeded on the following slight hint in an old play on the story of King John:-- Next them a bastard of the king's deceased-- A hardy wild-head, rough and venturous."

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Did William the Norman Bastard, or any of his Taillefers, _Ironcutters_, manage so?

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Sweep away thy constitutional, sentimental and other cobwebberies; look eye to eye, if thou still have any eye, in the face of this big burly William Bastard: thou wilt see a fellow of most flashing discernment, of most strong lion-heart;--in whom, as it were, within a frame of oak and iron, the gods have planted the soul of 'a man of genius'!

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From all the stock-market sub-cellars and rat-holes of State, Broad, and Wall streets crept those wriggling, slimy snakes of bastard rumors which, seemingly fatherless and motherless, have in reality multi-parents who beget them with a deviltry of intention: "George Westinghouse had mismanaged his companies"; "George Westinghouse, because of gross extravagance, had spread himself and his companies until they were involved beyond extrication unless by consolidation with General Electric"; these and many more seeped through the financial haunts of Boston, Philadelphia, and New York, and kept hot the wires into every financial centre in America and Europe, where aid must be sought to relieve the crisis.

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"A bastard, or an Ammonite, or Moabite shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord _even to their tenth generation_, for ever."

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"(223) (M112) It had become customary to allot to a bastard son who was prevented by his birth from ranking with his brothers, and who had no place in the kindred, some smaller substance as a means of subsistence.

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(224) Isaeus mentions that, only on the acquiescence of the true son, was admission granted to a bastard into the phratria.

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Adoption, object of, 35; out of unfortunate home, 36; ceremony of, 36-7 _Agora_, 2, 3 ἀγχιστεία, 32; its meaning, 55; its limits, 58-9; all within it liable for bloodshed, 75 _et seq._; its tribal origin, 143 Ancestor-worship, 10, 140; in Homer, 5, 7; in Israel, 8, 9; in Egypt, 11; pre-Homeric, 141, _note_ ἀνεψιός see ἀγχιστεία βασιλεύς, one of a class, 107, 114; honoured like a god, 105-6, 122; owned τέμενος, 102, 106, 122; influenced the seasons, 105, _note_; over-lordship not altogether hereditary, 107; levied maintenance on their people, 115, 122; Solomon, 116; household βασιλεύς 92 Bastard, no place in family, 95-6; allotment or gift for his maintenance, 95-6 Blood, as basis of family, 13; of tribe, &c., 4-5, 138; its purity jealously guarded, 67 _et seq._; acquisition of, 68 _et seq._ Blood-fine, not within the tribe or kindred, 42-4, 77; in Wales, the _galanas_, 78 _et seq._; paid by whole family, 79 _et seq._ Bloodshed, responsibility for, 42; rested on ἀγχιστεία, 75 _et seq._; within the kindred, 44, 77 Citizenship, admission to, 71, 96; qualification for, by three descents, 73; basis of, 138; confirmed to son of stranger, 71, _note_ ἔγκτησις, grant of, to new citizen, 97, _note_; 123, _note_ ἐπίκληρος, succession found through her, 23; she must marry next-of-kin, 23-7; in Gortyn laws, 26; where more than one, 26; inherited for her issue, 28; Ruth as, 31, 34; had right of maintenance from property, 23-4 Family (_see_ οἶκος), bound to the land, 127 _et seq._; family estate in Santa Maura, 86; head of family, 91 Funeral, _see_ Sacrifices Gavelkind, in Kent, 95 Guest, importance at sacrifice, 99-100; hereditary guestship, 110 Hearth, 3, 4; as basis of the family, 13, 17; in Prytaneum, 4, 15; initiation of heir to, 89 Heir, duties of, 18-19, 20; importance of male heir, 21-3, 98 _et seq._; daughter's son, 23-7; always ranks as _son_ of deceased, 34 _et seq._, 59 _et seq._; initiated to hearth, 89; introduced to kindred, 36; and to the deme, 38-9; importance of introduction of, 41, 125-8; co-heir in Wales, 51; law of succession, 57 _et seq._; disinheritance, 61; division among heirs, 64 _et seq._, 101; Ahab's 'inheritance' of Naboth's vineyard, 114 Hesiod, his κλῆρος, 123; the needs of a farmer, 109 _Hestia_, 3, 4, 138; called "princess," 13 Inheritance, see κλῆρος, and Heir Kinship, grades of, 48 _et seq._; in India, 52; in Wales, 49, 67 _et seq._; the fourth degree, 73, 112; the seventh, 78 et _seq._; the ninth, 68 _et seq._; wife's relations no kin to husband but are to son, 61, _note_ Kinsmen, duties of, 18, 42; next of kin marries "heiress," 23-7, 35; his duty to redeem property in Israel, 32, 95; kinsmen accept heir, 36, 41, 125-7; sanction disinheritance, 61; liable for bloodshed, 75 _et seq._; Hesiod's idea of, 123 κλαρῶται, 130 κλῆρος, its form, 85 _et seq._; supported the οἶκος, 88 _et seq._, 110, 121, 127; need not be divided, 47, 89, 93, 97; no joint holding between father and sons, 93; sold in case of need, 94; in theory inalienable, 94, 113, 124, 127; allotted to new citizen, 96; in Homer, 102; held by tribesmen, 108; of Hesiod, 123 κληροῦχοι, 131 _et seq._ Land, ownership of, proof of civic rights, 83, 96 (_see_ κλῆρος and τέμενος) _Lar_ = "lord," 12; _lares_ of king, 4 Leases, for ever, 134-6 Levirate, not in Greece, 27; in India, 29; in Israel, 30 _et seq._ Maintenance of parents (_see_ Parents); of οἶκος, 110; the bond of, 110, 139; of the chief, 114 _et seq._; 122; in Ezekiel, 119; of children at Sparta, 125; gift of food to babe, 125; derived from κλῆρος, 127 _Manes_, duties to, in India, 19 Marriage, of heiress, 23-6; of near relations, 29; of widow (_see_ Levirate) _Octopus_, 125 _note_ οἶκος, part of γένος, 17; importance of continuity of, 9, 19-20, 30, 35, 111, 128; the unit of ownership of property, 47, 109; extent of, 54-6, 88-9; the householder in India, 99; supported by its land, 110, 113, 121; of Bouselos, 55, 62; power of head of, 91-2 Open field system, in Greece, 85; in the islands, 87; in Homer, 88, 104; its elasticity, 118-9 _Parage_, in Normandy, an undivided tenure, 50 Parents, maintenance of, 18, 48; after death, 19 _Phratria_, enrols legitimate sons, 36-7; partly responsible for bloodshed, 76 Primogeniture, not the rule in Greece, 90; nor in India, 97 _et seq._; eldest son had certain rights or dignity, 90 _et seq._, 97 _et seq._; called ἠθεῖος, 91, _note_ _Prytaneum_, 3, 4, 15, 138 Register, of phratria, 36; of deme, 38 Ruth, as widow and ἐπίκληρος, 31-4 Sacrifices, object of, 6, 139, _note_; to the dead, 8, 9-12; of funeral cake in India, 51 _et seq._; funeral rites at Athens, 20; of householder in India, 99; bond of common religion, 13, 53, 138 Stranger, abhorrence of, 5, 71, 74; as guest, 99 (_see_ Guest); admission to tribe, 67 _et seq._, 96 τέμενος, in Homer, 103, 113; allotted to princes and gods, 102, 106, 118, 122; called πατρώιος, 106; helped to support prince, 118-9 Tonsure, in Greece, 39; in India, 40 Tribe, its basis one of blood, 4-5, 138; possible development of, 14-15; admission to, 68 _et seq._, 96 (_and see_ Citizenship) Widow, could not inherit from husband, 27-8; returned to her kin or guardian, 28; when allowed to remain, 28, _note_; the case of Tamar, 30; of Ruth, 31 _et seq._ THE END.

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M112 Allotment or "gift" to a bastard son.

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Bastard prince named after his mother's father and given one πόλιν λαόν τε διαιτᾶν.

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William Chisholm, half-brother of the preceding, who resigned in his favour; a shameless wretch, who wasted the See by fraudulent tacks to his three bastards and his nephew, and who burned men for heresy, 1527-1564.

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(8)But if ye are without chastening, of which all have been made partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons.

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; _Bastard Saffron_, _Dyer's Safflower_, Eng.

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF SYSTEMATIC AND COMMON NAMES OF PLANTS A _Abangabang_, 183 _Abilo_, 73 Abroma angulata, 55 augusta, 55 communis, 55 fastuosa, 55 Abrus precatorius, 88 Abutilon Indicum, 43 Acacia Arabica, 108 Catechu, 235 Farnesiana, 108 Indica, 108 Acalypha Caroliniana, 219 hispida, 220 Indica, 219 Acanthaceæ, 185 Acanthus ilicifolius, 185 _Acapulco_, 102 _Achiote_, _achuete_, 32 Achras Sapota, 156 _Achuiti_, 32 Achyranthes aspera, 201 obtusifolia, 201 Aconitum heterophyllum, 155 _Adelfa_, 165 Adhatoda vasica, 188 Adiantum lunulatum, 142 Ægle decandra, 67 Marmelos, 70 Agati grandiflora, 88 _Angay_, 229 _Agí_, 177 _Agiw_, 76 _Agoho_, _agóo_, 225 _Agonoy_, 152 _Aguason_, 171 _Ajengibre_, 228 _Ajo_, 233 _Ajonjolì_, 184 _Alang-ilang Sonson_, 20 _Alangitngit_, 173 Alangium decapetalum, 138 hexapetalum, 138 Lamarkii, 138 tomentosum, 138 _Albahaca_, 195 _Albohol_, 176 Aleurites Moluccana, 217 triloba, 217 _Algodón_, 48 _Alibangbang_, 105 _Alibun_, 150 Allamanda cathartica, 159 Allium Cepa, 233 sativum, 233 _Almendro_, 110 _Almond, Indian_, 110 _tree, Java_, 73 _Aloes_, 232 Barbadensis, 232 humilis, 232 Indica, 232 vera, 232 vulgaris, 232 _Alpasotes_, 202 Alstonia scholaris, 163 Althæa officinalis, 45 _Alusiman_, 134 _Amaranth, thorny_, 200 Amaranthaceæ, 200 Amaranthus spinosus, 200, 201 _Amargoso_, 132 Amaryllidaceæ, 231 Ammannia baccifera, 117 _blistering_, 117 debilis, 117 Indica, 117 vesicatoria, 117 Ammi copticum, 136 glaucifolium, 136 Amomum zingiber, 228 _Ampalaya, ampalea_, 132 _Amugis_, 86 _Anabo_, 55 Anacardiaceæ, 82 Anacardium occidentale, 84 Anamirta Cocculus, 24 _Ananangtang_, 76 Andropogon nardus, 241 Schoenanthes, 240 Anethum foeniculum, 137 _Angod_, 201 _Anibong_, 55 _Anis_, 137 _estrellado_, 18 _Anise, star_, 18 Anisomeles ovata, 198 _Annatto_, 32 Anona muricata, 22 reticulata, 21 squamosa, 20 tuberosa, 20 Anonaceæ, 20 _Anonang_, 21 _Anonas_, 21 _Apalia_, 132 _Apalit_, 93 _Apalot_, 148 _Apamarga_, 201 _Apana_, 149 _Apariagua_, 224 _Apasotis_, 202 Apocynaceæ, 159 _Apoyapoyan_, 31 _Apple, balsam_, 132 _bitter_, 133 _Areca_, 234 Catechu, 234 Argemone Mexicana, 29 Aristolochia Indica, 203 Serpentaria, 207 Aristolochiaceæ, 203 _Aro_, 225 _Arodayday_, 175 _Aronganan_, 46 _Aroma_, 108 _Arroz_, 242 Artabotrys hamatus, 20 odoratissimus, 20 suaveolens, 20 Artemisia Indica, 153 vulgaris, 153 Artocarpus integrifolia, 223 _Asana_, 93 Asclepiadaceæ, 167 Asclepias asthmatica, 169 gigantea, 167 _Ates_, 20 _Atsuiti_, 32 Averrhoa Bilimbi, 60 Carambola, 60 _Ayam_, 134 _Ayantoto_, 200 _Ayapan_, 149 _Ayapana_, 149 _Ayo_, 58 _Ayoban_, 150 _Azafrán_, 229 _de la tierra_, 154 B _Babebabe_, 112 _Babay gubat_, 47 _Badiana_, 18 _Bael fruit tree_, 67 _Bangar_, 51 _Bagasoa_, 175 _Bangati, bangati gikosgikos_, 88 _Bagbag_, 155 _Bangkuro_, 148 _Bait_, 212 _Bakong_, 231 _Bakugan_, 76 _Balabalanoyan_, 31 _Baladri_, 165 _Balanoy_, 195 _Balasin_, 24 _Balay-namuk_, 32 _Balibago_, 46 _Balikbalik_, 95 _Balimbin_, 60 _Baliyoko_, 240 _Balogo_, 106 _Balotangaso_, 100 _Baloyong_, 99 _Balsamina_, 132 _Bamboo_, 243 Bambus arundinacea, 243 arundo, 243 diffusa, 243 levis, 244 mitis, 244 Bambuseae, 243 _Banana_, 227 _Banato_, 220 _Banilad_, 52 _Banilak_, 110 _Bankundo_, 148 _Barbadoes flower-fence_, 98 Barleria Prionitis, 186 Barreliera Prionitis, 186 _Basil, sacred_, 195 _sweet_, 195 _Basiloag_, 76 _Batobatonis_, 210 Bauhinia malabarica, 105 tomentosa, 105 _Bayabas_, 113 _Bayang-bayang_, 200 _Bayag-, Bayan-kambing_, 96 _Bayati_, 24 _Bayno_, 28 _Bayogo_, 106 _Bawang_, 233 _Belgaum_, 217 _Bentikohol_, 228 Bergera Koenigi, 65 _Betel-nut palm_, 234 _Betel pepper_, 204 _Bias pogo_, 117 _Bigas_, 242 Bignonia Indica, 183 quadripinnata, 183 Bignoniaceæ, 183 _Bilimbin_, 60 _Bilogo_, 80 _Binukaw_, 36 Biophytum cumiagiunum, 59 sensitivum, 59 _Biri_, 154 _Birthwort, Indian_, 203 _Bitanhol_, 38 _Bitaog_, 38 _Bitnong_, 53 Bixa Orellana, 32 Bixineæ, 32 Blumea balsamifera, 150 _Boboy_, 50 _Bobuy-gubat_, 50 _Bonga_, 234 _Boho_, 244 _Bokawy_, 243 _Bolagtob_, 176 _Bolobotones_, 210 Bombax Ceiba, 50 malabaricum, 50, 183 pentandrum, 50 _Bonak_, 195 _Bonduc seeds_, 96 Boraginaceæ, 173 _Botobotones_, 239 _Bowi_, 210 Brassica juncea, 30 _Brea blanca_, 73 Bryophyllum serratum, 109 _Buas_, 220 Bucida cuminata, 111 _Bugayon_, 88 _Bugo_, 72 _Bugos_, 220 _Bulak_, 48 _kastila_, 50 _na bundok_, 49 _na totoo_, 49 _Bungulang_, 228 _Bulakan_, 47, 174 _Bunlaw_, 187 Burseraceæ, 72 _Butong_, 95 _Butterfly pea_, 92 _Butuan_, 228 _Buyayawa_, 210 _Buyo_, 204 _Buyok-buyok_, 128 C _Cabalonga_, 171 _Caballero_, 98 _Cacao_, 55 _Cafe_, 144 _Cagel_, 66 Cæsalpinia Bonduc, 96 Bonducella, 96 pulcherrima, 98 Sappan, 97 _Calabash_, 129 _Calabaza blanca_, 130 _de peregrino_, 129 _Calachuche_, 162 Calophyllum apetalum, 39 Calaba, 39 Inophyllum, 38 Calotrops gigantea, 167 Calyptranthes Jambolana, 114 Cambogia binucao, 36 venulosa, 36 _Campanelo_, 159 _Camphire_, 118 Canarium album, 73 commune, 73, 110 Luzonicum, 73 _Caña_, 243 _de azúcar_, 241 _dulc_, 241 _Cañamiel_, 241 _Cañafístula_, 99 Capparidaceæ, 31 _Capsicum_, 177 annuum, 178 fastigiatum, 177 minimum, 177 Carapa Moluccensis, 78 Guianensis, 78 _Caraway_, 136 _Cardamon_, 230 Carica Papaya, 123 Carmonea heterophylla, 173 Carpopogon pruriens, 90 Carthamus tinctorius, 154 Carum ajowan, 136 copticum, 136 _Cashew nut_, 84 _Cassia_, 208 alata, 102 fistula, 99 _lignea_, 208 occidentalis, 99 _purging_, 99 sophera, 103 tora, 103 _Cassie flower_, 108 Cassuvium reniforme, 84 Cassytha filiformis, 209 _Castor oil plant_, 222 Casuarina equisetifolia, 225 Sumatrana, 225 Casuarineæ, 225 Cavallium urens, 52 Ceanothus Wightiana, 82 _Cebolla_, 233 Cedrela odorata, 79 Toona, 79, 207 Celastraceæ, 80 Celastrus alnifolia, 80 paniculata, 80 Rothiana, 80 Celosia mana, 117 Cerbera manghas, 161 Odallam, 161 Thevetia, 159 _Chachachachahan_, 190 _Champaca_, 19 Chavica auriculata, 204 Betle, 204 Chenopodiaceæ, 202 Chenopodium ambrosioides, 202 _Chico, chiko_, 156 _Chili picante_, 177 _China tree_, 75 _Chinchaochinchauan_, 26 Chinchona excelsa, 140 Chloranthaceæ, 207 Chloranthus inconspicuus, 207 Indicus, 207 officinalis, 207 Chondrodendron tomentosum, 26 Cica decandra, 214 _Cinamomo del país_, 118 Cinnamomum Culilowan, 207 Cinnamomum pauciflorum, 208 tamala, 208 Cissampelos Pareira, 26, 155 Citrullus Colocynthis, 133 Citrus acida, 65 aurantium, 66 Bigaradia, 66 Decumana, 67 notissima, 65 reticulata, 67 vulgaris, 66 Cleome alliacea, 31 alliodora, 31 icosandra, 31 pentaphylla, 31 viscosa, 31 Clerodendron fortunatum, 194 infortunatum, 194 Clitoria ternatea, 92 Clompanus major, 51 _Cocas de Levante_, 24 Cocculus crispus, 22 lacunosus, 24 suberosus, 24 _Coco_, 236 _Coco-grass_, 239 _Coconut_, 236 Cocos nucifera, 236 Coffea Arabica, 144 _Coffee_, 144 _Negro_, 100 Coleus aromaticus, 196 atropurpureus, 197 grandifolius, 197 suganda, 196 _Colocynth_, 133 _Coloquíntida_, 133 Colosanthes Indica, 183 Combretaceæ, 110 _Cominos_, 137 Compositæ, 149 Connarus foetens, 64 santaloides, 64 _Consuelda_, 213 Convolvulaceæ, 174 Convolvulus maximus, 176 nil, 174 pes-capræ, 175 Turpethum, 176 Conyza balsamifera, 150 _Coral tree, Indian_, 91 _Coriander_, 137 Coriandrum sativum, 137 _Corn_, 240 Cornaceæ, 138 _Cotton_, 48 Cotyledon laciniata, 109 Crassulaceæ, 109 Cratæva religiosa, 32 Crinum Asiaticum, 231 giganteum, 231 Croton glandulosum, 218 muricatum, 218 Philippense, 220 _purging_, 218 Tiglium, 218 Cruciferæ, 30 Cucumis Colocynthis, 133 Cucurbita lagenaria oblonga, 129 villosa, 130 Cucurbitaceæ, 127 _Culantro_, 137 Cuminum cynimum, 137 Curcuma longa, 229 _Custard apple_, 20 Cyamus mysticus, 28 Nelumbo, 28 Cyperaceæ, 239 Cyperus rotundus, 239 D _Dalaw_, 229 _Dallapawen_, 163 _Dalondón_, 190 _Dalugdug_, 96 _Dalupan_, 45 _Damonghiya_, 59 _Damoro_, 136 _Dangla_, 192 _Dankagi_, 171 _Dankalan_, 38 _Dapdap_, 91 _Daraput_, 71 _Darasig_, 58 _Daripay_, 175 Datura alba, 178 fastuosa, 179 Metel, 178 Stramonium, 178 Daucus anisodorus, 136 copticus, 136 _Dayap_, 65 _Daytanag_, 93 Dendrocalamus flagellifer, 244 sericens, 244 _Dhatura_, 178 Dianthera subserrata, 187 Dicotyledonous, Gamopetalous, 140 Polypetalous, 17 _Diglas, dinglas_, 111 _Dilang boaya_, 232 _Dilaw_, 229 _Diliwariw_, 185 Dilleniaceæ, 17 _Dinkalin_, 38 Diosma serrata, 80 Dipterocarpeæ, 40 Dipterocarpus alatus, 40 incanus, 40 Indicus, 40 Mayapis, 40 trinervis, 40 turbinatus, 40 _Dita_, 163 _tree_, 163 _Dokotdekot_, 201 _Doldol_, 50 Dolichos pruriens, 90 _Dolo-ariw_, 185 _Dool_, 86 _Duhat, duat_, 114 _Dukum_, 45 _Dulawari_, 185 _Dulupang_, 43 Dysoxylum Blancoi, 76 salutare, 76 schizochitoides, 77 E Echinus Philippinensis, 220 Echites scholaris, 163 Ehretia buxifolia, 173 _Elemi, East Indian_, 73 Elettaria Cardamomum, 230 Entada Pursætha, 106 scandens, 106 Eriodendron anfractuosum, 50 Erythrina carnea, 91 corallodendron, 91 Indica, 91 _Eskobanghaba_, 42 Eugenia Jambolana, 114 Eupatorium Ayapana, 149, 182 Euphorbia capitata, 210 hirta, 210 ligularia, 212 neriifolia, 212 pentagona, 212 pilulifera, 210 Tirucalli, 213 Euphorbiaceæ, 210 _Exile, the_, 159 Exostema Philippicum, 140 F Fagara piperita, 63 _Fennel_, 137 _Fever nut_, 96 Foeniculum panmorium, 137 officinale, 137 vulgare, 137 Feronia elephantum, 69 ternata, 67 Ficoideæ, 134 _Flores y Rosas Caballero_, 98 _Four o'clock_, 199 G _Gabuen_, 150 Gadelupa maculata, 95 _Galonalpas_, 239 _Gamagamatisan_, 176 _Gamboge tree_, 136 _Gamut sa buni_, 102 Gandarussa vulgaris, 187 _Gapasgapas_, 192 Garcinia Cambogia, 36 Hanburii, 37 mangostana, 35 morella, 36 pedicellata, 36 venulosa, 36 Gardenia spinosa, 142 _Garlic_, 233 Garuga floribunda, 72 Madagascarensis, 72 pinnata, 72 _Gatasan pulá_, 36 _Gatasgatas_, 210 _Gaway-gaway_, 27 Geraniaceæ, 58 _Geranium grass_, 240 _Gikosgikos_, 88 _Gilalas_, 199 _Giling-gilingan_, 43 _Gilla nuts_, 106 _Ginger_, 228 _Gintingintin_, 150 _Gogo_, 106 _Gohong bakay_, 106 _Golondrina_, 210 Gossypium arboreum, 49 Barbadense, 48 Capas, 48 herbaceum, 48 Indicum, 48 _Gourd, bottle_, 129 _common_, 129 _pilgrim's_, 129 _white_, 130 _Goyabano, guyabano_, 22 Gramineæ, 240 _Granada_, 120 _Granatis_, 116 _Guanábano_, 22 _Guava_, 113 _Guayabas_, 113 _Gubat_, 194 Guilandina Bonducella, 96 Moringa, 86 _Gumamila_, 46 _Gurjun_, 40 Guttiferæ, 35 Gynandropsis pentaphylla, 31 H _Hagonog_, 152 _Halahala_, 128 _Hamitanago_, 53 _Hamlibon_, 150 _Hangor_, 201 _Hangot_, 201 Helicteres chrysocalyx, 54 Isora, 54 Roxburghii, 54 _Hemp, perennial Indian_, 55 Hibiscus Abelmoschus, 45 Rosa-Sinensis, 46 tiliaceus, 46 _Hierba de San Pablo, de San Pedro_, 214 _mora_, 176 _Higo_, 228 _Higotbalato_, 42 _Himamaw_, 77 _Hitam_, 110 _Hojas de buyo_, 204 _Horse radish tree_, 86 _Huligaga_, 140 Hydnocarpus inebrians, 132 polyandra, 33 Hydrocotyle Asiatica, 134, 142 Hymenodictyon excelsum, 140 Horsfieldii, 140 I _Ibabaw_, 99 Icica Abilo, 72 _Igasud_, 171 _Igiw_, 76 Ignatia amara, 171 Philippinea, 171 _Ilang-ilang de China_, 20 Illicium anisatum, 18 Ipomoea hederacea, 174 nil, 174 pes-capræ, 175 Turpethem, 176 _Itmó_, 204 Ixora bandhuca, 143 coccinea, 143 J _Jalap, Indian_, 176 _Jambul_, 114 _Jasmine, Arabian_, 158 Jasmium Sambac, 158 Jatropha Curcas, 215 multifida, 216 _Jengibre_, 228 _Jequirity_, 88 _Jujube tree_, 81 Jussiæa erecta, 122 suffruticosa, 122 villosa, 122 Justicia adhatoda, 188 Gendarussa, 187 nasuta, 189 K _Kabalongan_, 171 _Kabatiti_, 82 _Kabiki_, 157 _Kabrab_, 91 _Kahel_, _kahil_, 66 _Kala-danah_, 174 _Kalambibit_, 96 _Kalamias_, 60 Kalanchoe laciniata, 109 _Kalantas_, 79 _Kalasusi_, 162 _Kalatsutsi_, 162 _Kalawaga_, 229 _Kalayati_, 190 _Kalingag_, 208 _Kalisay_, 110 _Kalitis_, 200 _Kalungay_, 86 _Kalumpang_, 51 _sa lati_, 78 _Kamala_, 220 _Kamalagi_, 104 _Kamalungay_, 86 _Ka-María_, 153 _Kamela_, 220 _Kamias_, 60 _Kamigag_, 175 _Kamot-kabag_, 96 _Kamuning_, 64 _Kanaasaga_, 88 _Kanbil_, 220 _Kandaroma_, 208 _Kanlara_, 171 _Kantutæ_, _Kantutan_, 149 _Kanyin_, 40 _Kapal-kapal_, 167 _Kapanitulot_, 187 _Kapili_, 217 _Karambauaya_, 212 _Karo_, 225 _Karukansoli_, 199 _Kasabba_, 154 _Kasindik_, 91 _Kasitás_, 102 _Kasla_, 215 _Kastio_, _kastiogan_, 45 _Kastuli_, 45 _Kastumba_, 154 _Kasubha_, 154 _Kasubhang-aso_, 29 _Kasupangit_, 194 _Kasuy_, 84 _Katagkatag_, 175 _Katakataka_, 109 _Katalonga_, 171 _Katandá_, 102 _Katbolongan_, 171 _Katsumba_, 154 _Katuray_, 88 _Katwit_, 213 _Kayanga_, 46 _Kayutana_, 63 _Kawayag-totóo_, 243 _Kilingiwa_, 60 _Kilitis_, 200 _Kinamboy_, 229 Kleinhovia hospitata, 53 _Kokongmanok_, 186 _Kolasiman_, 34 _Kolokanting_, _kolokating_, 92 _Kolonkogon_, 195 _Kongi_, 58 _Konty_, 176 _Kopang_, 107 _Kuakuakohan_, 43 _Kuanton_, 200 _Kukubitan_, 128 _Kulanta_, 186 _Kulit_, 148 _Kulutan_, _kulutkulutan_, 44 _Kuragda_, 128 _Kusung_, 239 _Kuty_, 176 L Labiatæ, 195 _Lagayray_, 175 Lagenaria clavata, 130 courgourda, 129 Gourda, 129 vulgaris, 129 _Langis_, 184 _Lagiwlagiw_, 185 _Langkawas_, 230 _Langkuas_, 230 _Lago_, 154 _Lagpakon_, 176 _Lagundi_, 192 _Lagunding gayang_, 192 _Lakadbulan_, 150 _Lakatan_, 228 _Lakbanbulan_, 150 _Laktang_, 24 _Lalakdan_, 150 _Lambayog_, 175 _Lampayog_, 175 _Lamudio_, 136 _Lanigpa_, 79 _Lanta_, 24 _Lantín_, _llantén_, 199 Laportea Gaudichaudiana, 224 _Lasuna_, 233 Lauraceæ, 208 Laurus culilaban, 208 _Lawas_, 27 Lawsonia alba, 118 inermis, 118 spinosa, 118 _Laya_, 228 _Leadwort, white-flowered_, 155 Leguminosæ, Cesalpinaceæ, 96 Mimoseæ, 106 Papilionaceæ, 88 _Lemon_, 65 _Lengua de perro_, 212 _Letondang_, 228 Leucas aspera, 199 _Libáy_, 201 _Lingá_, 184 _Lingaton_, 224 _Lingasina_, 222 _Liktang_, 24 Liliaceæ, 232 _Lilitan_, 149 Limnophila menthastrum, 182 _Limón_, 65 _Linatoganak_, 71 _Lino_, 148 _Lintang bagin_, 24 _Lipa_, 224 _Lipangdoton_, 224 _Lipay_, 90 Lippia nodiflora, 190 _Live-for-ever_, 109 _Longá_, 184 Loganiaceæ, 171 _Lokoloko_, 195 _Lombayong_, 99 _Lomboy_, 114 _Lotus, sacred_, 28 _Lubilubi_, 176 Luffa Ægyptiaca, 131 pentandra, 131 petola, 131 _Lugo_, 110 _Lukban_, 67 _Lumban_, 217 _Luya_, 228 Lythraceæ, 117 M _Magatas_, 210 Magnoliaceæ, 18 _Mangit_, 173 _Mahihiin_, 59 _Maíz_, 240 _Maize_, 240 _Makabuhay_, 22 _Makahiya_, 59 _Makalingag_, 208 _Makasili_, 76 _Malaapolid_, 239 _Malabangaw_, 76 _Malabago_, 46 _Malabalugbug-dagis_, 58 _Malabohok_, 209, 225 _Malabukbuk_, 39 _Malakabuyaw_, 67 _Malakatmón_, 17 _Malapoko_, 122 _Malaubi_, 203 _Malawin_, 192 _Malinta_, 214 _Malis_, 43 _Malisa_, 206 _Malismalis_, 210 Mallotus Philippensis, 220 _Malungay_, 86 _Malungit_, 86 Malvaceæ, 42 _Malvas de Castilla_, 43 _Mamalis_, 42 _Mambog_, 148 _Mamin_, 204 _Mamón_, 204 _Mana_, 216 _Mananaog_, 171 _Manga_, 82 Mangifera Indica, 82 _Mangostán_, 35 _Mangosteen_, 35 _Manimanikan_, 103 _Manungal_, _manunagl_, 71 Manungala pendula, 71 _Manzanitas_, 81 _Marapoto_, 45 _Maravillas_, 199 _Marikum_, _marukum_, 45 _Marjoram_, 196 _Marsh mallow_, 45 _Marvel of Peru_, 199 _Mayana_, 197 _Mayapis_, 40 Melastomaceæ, 116 Melastoma aspera, 116 malabatrichum, 116 obvoluta, 116 obvolutum, 116 Melia Azedarach, 75 Meliaceæ,75 Menispermaceæ, 22 Menispermum Cocculus, 22 crispum, 24 lacunosum, 24 rimosum, 22 Mesua ferrea, 39, 143 Michelia Champaca, 19 _Migi_, 78 Mimosa Farnesiana, 108 peregrina, 107 Mimusops Elengi, 157 Mirabilis Jalapa, 199 longiflora, 199 _Molawin_, 194 _Molopolo_, 44 Momordica balsamina, 132 Charanta, 132 cylindrica, 132 muricata, 132 operculata, 131 _Monkey-face tree_, 220 Monocotyledons, 227 _Morado_, 228 Morinda bracteata, 148 citrifolia, 148 ligulata, 148 Royoc, 148 tinctoria, 149 Moringa oleifera, 86 poligona, 86 pterigosperma, 86 Moringeæ, 86 _Mostaza_, 30 _Mota_, 239 Mucuma pruriens, 90 prurita, 90 utilis, 90 _Mudar_, 167 _Mulberry, Indian_, 148 Murraya exotica, 64 Koenigi, 65 Murraya odorata, 69 paniculata, 64 Musa paradisiaca, 227 sapientum, 227 Musaceæ, 227 Musla-samul, 50 _Mustard_, 30 _wild_, 31 _Mutha_, 239 _Myrobalans_, 111 _Myrtaceæ_, 113 N _Naga_, 93 _Nagamulli_, 189 _Nagesur_, _Nag-kasar_, 40 _Nangka_, 223 _Namakpakan_, 38 _Naranjas_, 67 _Naranjas del país_, 66 _Naranjita_, 67 _Narra_, 93 _Nato_, 110 Nelumbium Asiaticum, 28 nucifera, 28 speciosum, 28 Nerium odorum, 165 oleander, 165 Nicotiana Tabacum, 180 _Nightshade, black or common_, 176 _Nigi_, 78 _Nino_, 148 _Niog_, 236 _Niogniogan_, 112 Niota tetrapela, 71 _Nipa_, 238 fruticans, 238 _Nipay_, 90 _Nutgrass_, 239 Nyctaginaceæ, 199 Nyctanthes Sambac, 158 Nymphæa Lotus, 27 Nymphæaceæ, 27 O _Obispo_, 228 Ochrocarpus pentapetalus, 38 Ocimum Americanum, 195 basilicum, 195 flexuosum, 195 gratissimum, 195 sanctum, 195 virgatum, 195 Odina Wodier, 86 _Olasiman_, 34 Oldenlandia biflora, 141 burmaniana, 141 Oldenlandia corymbosa, 141 herbacea, 141 ramosa, 141 scabrida, 141 Oleaceæ, 158 _Oleander, sweet-scented_, 165 _Yellow_, 159 _Omadiung_, 239 Onagraceæ, 122 _Onion_, 233 _Onoran_, 239 _Onty_, 176 Ophelia chirata, 194 _Opo_, 130 _Orange_, 66 _Orayi_, 200 _Orégano_, 196 Oriza, 242 Oroxylum Indicum, 183 _Osiw_, 243 Oxalis Acetosella, 58 corniculata, 58 sensitivum, 59 P Pæderia foetida, 149 sessiflora, 149 _Paja de Meca_, 240 _Pakayomkon-kastila_, 102 _Pakupis_, 128 _Palagarium_, 71 _Palay_, 242 Palmæ, 234 _Palo del Brasil_, 97 _Maria_, 38 _Palunay_, 152 _Pamalis_, 42 _Paminta_, 206 _Pamunoan_, 69 _Panampat_, 53 _Pandan_, 110 _Pangaguason_, 171 _Pangi_, 33 Pangium edule, 33 _Pankundo_, 148 _Panoan_, 69 _Pansipansi_, 199 Papaveraceæ, 29 _Papaw_, 123 _Papaya_, 123 _Paraiso_, 75 Pareira brava, 26 _Paria_, 132 Parkia biglobosa, 107 Brunonis, 107 Roxburghii, 107 _Pasotis_, 202 Passifloraceæ, 123 _Paypaysi_, 199 Pedaliaceæ, 184 _Pennywort, Indian_, 134 _Pepita_, 171 _sa katbalongan_, 171 _sa katbolongan_, 171 _Pepper, black_, 206 _red_, 177 _Pernambuko_, 49 Phlomis alba, 198 Zeylanica, 199 Phyllanthus Niruri, 214 reticulatus, 214 urinaria, 214 _Physic nuts, English_, 96 _Pias_, 60 Picrorrhiza kurroa, 155 _Pili_, _pilis_, 43, 73 _Pimienta_, 206 _Pinkapinka_, 183 _Pinkapinkahan_, 183 Piper Betel, 204 Betle, 204 nigrum, 206 Piperaceæ, 204 Plantaginaceæ, 199 Plantago crenata, 199 erosa, 199 media, 199 _Plantain_, 199 _Plátano_, 227 _Plum, black_, 114 Plumbagineæ, 155 Plumbago viscosa, 155 Zeylanica, 155 Plumeria acutifolia, 162 alba, 162 Poinciana pulcherrima, 98 Polanisia viscosa, 31 _Pomegranate_, 120 Pongamia glabra, 95 _Poppy, Mexican_, 29 Portulaca axiflora, 134 oleracea, 34 toston, 134 Portulaceæ, 34 _Prayerbeads_, 88 _Pride of India_, 75 Psidium aromaticum, 113 pomiferum, 113 pyriferum, 113 Pterocarpus echinatus, 93 erinaceus, 93 Pterocarpus Indicus, 93 marsupium, 94 pallidus, 93 santalinus, 93 _Pukingang_, 92 _Pukopukot_, 128 Punica Granatum, 120 _Purslane_, 34 Q Quisqualis Indica, 112 spinosa, 112 villosa, 112 R _Rábano_, 30 _Rabasa_, 134 _Radish_, 30 _Raiz de mora_, 241 Randia aculeata, 142 dumetorum, 54, 142 longispina, 142 stipulosa, 142 Raphanus sativus, 30 Rhamnaceæ, 81 Rhamnus Carolinianus, 81 Jujuba, 81 Wightii, 82 Rhinacanthus communis, 189 _Rice_, 242 Ricinus communis, 222 microcarpus, 222 Subpurpurascens, 223 viridis, 223 Robinia mitis, 95 _Romero_, 197 _Rosas-Caballero_, 116 _Rose of China_, 46 _Rosemary_, 197 Rosmarinus officinalis, 197 Rottlera tinctoria, 220 Rubiaceæ, 140 _Ruda_, 61 _Rue_, 61 Ruta angustifolia, 61 graveolens, 61 Rutaceæ, 61 S _Sabá_, 228 _Sabila_, 232 Saccharum officinarum, 241 _Sacred lotus_, 28 _Safflower, dyer's_, 154 _Saffron, bastard_, 154 _Saga_, 88 _Sagamamin_, 88 _Sagdikit_, 155 _Saging_, 227 _Sage, Jerusalem_, 198 _Sangki_, 18 _St.

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He is drawn into naughtiness with company, but suffers alone, and the bastard commonly laid to his charge.

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He is a great diver in the streams or issues of gentry, and not a by-channel or bastard escapes him; yea he does with them like some shameless queen, fathers more children on them than ever they begot.

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He tastes stiles as some discreeter palates do wine; and tells you which is genuine, which sophisticate and bastard.

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A bawdy jest shall shame him more than a bastard another man, and he that got it shall censure him among the rest.

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Henry, like one of his predecessors, had of _bastards et bastardes une moult belle compagnie_, but as yet no legitimate heir.

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