The 6,537 occurrences of bastard

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

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I could tell you a heap, but I ain't no time talkin' to bastards of your kidney.

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It was the old shame of the sheepman, the shame which comes to the social outcast, and burns upon the cheek of the dishonored bastard, but which is seared deepest into the heart of the friendless herder, the Ishmaelite of the cow-country, whose hand is against every man and every man's against him.

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You old bastard, he thought, you got no right to enjoy life when nine-tenths of you is dead already, and the rest is foggy as a thermal dust-rise on the lunar maria at hell-dawn.

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"The last thing you remember is Mike sending you to some creepy bastard who gave you a brain scan, then you just woke up somewhere strange."

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The only men in the Navy who had any guts were the young men who didn't know any better and the old bastards who had made Admiral and no longer had any ambition as far as rank went.

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Davis, the gutless bastard, had adjusted to it.

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16-17 CLIBANUS, portable oven; also a broad vessel for bread-making, a dough trough CNECON, ℞ 16 CNICOS, CNICUS, CNECUS, bastard saffron; also the blessed thistle CNISSA, smoke or steam arising from fat or meat while roasting COCHLEAE, snails, also sea-snails, "cockles," periwinkles, ℞ 323-25.

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Ill-advised as was the attempt to establish an empire on American soil, and although it resulted in such a bitter failure, involving the death of its principal actors, and terrible waste of human life, it must be admitted by every candid observer that Mexico made great material advance during the brief period of Maximilian's bastard government.

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(Law) Defn: The establishment or ascertaining of parentage; the assignment of a child, as a bastard, to its father; filiation.

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Defn: A false or bastard wing.

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See under Bastard.

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Defn: A genus of leguminous shrubs, having long clusters of purple flowers; false or bastard indigo.

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G. bäntling a bastard, fr.

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Bastard, n.] Defn: A young or small child; an infant.

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Illegitimate by birth; bastard.

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[Archaic] Why bastard wherefore base Shak.

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BASTARD Bas"tard, n. Etym: [OF.

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bastard, bastart, F. b, prob.

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Note: By the civil and canon laws, and by the laws of many of the United States, a bastard becomes a legitimate child by the intermarriage of the parents at any subsequent time.

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Brown bastard is your only drink.

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BASTARD Bas"tard, a.

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See Bastard, n., note.

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That bastard self-love which is so vicious in itself, and productive of so many vices.

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Of an unusual make or proportion; as, a bastard musket; a bastard culverin.

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Bastard ashlar (Arch.

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-- Bastard file, a file intermediate between the coarsest and the second cut.

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-- Bastard type (Print.

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-- Bastard wing (Zoöl.

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BASTARD Bas"tard, v. t. Defn: To bastardize.

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BASTARDISM Bas"tard*ism, n. Defn: The state of being a bastard; bastardy.

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To make or prove to be a bastard; to stigmatize as a bastard; to declare or decide legally to be illegitimate.

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Defn: In the manner of a bastard; spuriously.

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The state of being a bastard; illegitimacy.

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The procreation of a bastard child.

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See Bastard.]

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Defn: An ordinary with its ends cut off, borne sinister as a mark of bastardy, and containing one fourth in breadth of the bend sinister; -- called also bastard bar.

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Bastards also are settled in the parishes to which the mothers belong.

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), a common plant (Trichostema dichotomum), resembling pennyroyal, and hence called also bastard pennyroyal.

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An illegitimate child; a bastard.

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The bastard, blue, buffalo, or cultus cod of the Pacific coast belongs to a distinct family.

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A writing paper Bastard.

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Defn: A white crystalline glucoside extracted from the bastard hemp (Datisca cannabina).

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Bastard eigne, a bastard eldest son whose parents afterwards intermarry.

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Defn: Other; one or something beside; as, Who else is coming What else shall I give Do you expect anything else "Bastards and else."

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Defn: Spurge, or bastard spurge, a genus of plants of many species, mostly shrubby, herbaceous succulents, affording an acrid, milky juice.

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See Alula, and Bastard wing, under Bastard.

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Bastard file, Cross file, etc.

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See under Bastard, Cross, etc.

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-- Second-cut file, a file having teeth of a grade next finer than bastard.

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(Law) Defn: The assignment of a bastard child to some one as its ather; affiliation.

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), the wing feathers of a bird, including the quills, coverts, and bastard wing.

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John the bastard Whose spirits toil in frame of villainies.

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Where's the Bastard's braves, and Charles his gleeks Shak.

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-- Bastard hemp, the Asiatic herb Datisca cannabina.

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Unlawfully begotten; born out of wedlock; bastard; as, an illegitimate child.

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Many other plants are used as a substitutes; among them are the black or Peruvian ipecac (Psychotria emetica), the white ipecac (Ionidium Ipecacuanha), the bastard or wild ipecac (Asclepias Curassavica), and the undulated ipecac (Richardsonia scabra).

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"The ireful bastard Orleans."

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Defn: To make legitimate, lawful, or valid; esp., to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means; as, to legitimate a bastard child.

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The bastard lignum-vitæ is a West Indian tree (Sarcomphalus laurinus).

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Note: Several other trees, with wood more or less like mahogany, are called by this name; as, African mahogany (Khaya Senegalensis), Australian mahogany (Eucalyptus marginatus), Bastard mahogany (Batonia apetala of the West Indies), Indian mahogany (Cedrela Toona of Bengal, and trees of the genera Soymida and Chukrassia), Madeira mahogany (Persea Indica), Mountain mahogany, the black or cherry birch (Betula lenta), also the several species of Cercocarpus of California and the Rocky Mountains.

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Defn: A person born of relations between whom marriage was forbidden by the Mosaic law; a bastard.

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Bastard manchineel, a tree (Cameraria latifolia) of the East Indies, having similar poisonous properties.

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Begotten without the sanction of law; born out of wedlock; illegitimate; bastard; as, a natural child.

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Bastard pennyroyal (Bot.)

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Bastard plover (Zoöl.

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In birds, the pollex is the joint which bears the bastard wing.

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Called also mahnya, equine antelope, and bastard gemsbok.

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Defn: An annual composite plant (Carthamus tinctorius), the flowers of which are used as a dyestuff and in making rouge; bastard, or false, saffron.

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Bastard saffron, Dyer's saffron.

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Not legitimate; bastard; as, spurious issue.

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), the bastard wing, or alula.

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-- Counterfeit; false; adulterate; supposititious; fictitious; bastard.

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These bastard Bretons; whom our hathers Have in their own land beaten, bobbed, and thumped.

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Having no acknowledged father; hence, illegitimate; spurious; bastard.

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WHORESON Whore"son, n. Defn: A bastard; colloquially, a low, scurvy fellow; -- used generally in contempt, or in coarse humor.

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The primaries are those attached to the ulnar side of the hand; the secondaries, or wing coverts, those of the forearm: the scapulars, those that lie over the humerus; and the bastard feathers, those of the short outer digit.

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Defn: A bastard wing, or alula.

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When you send lawyer's clerks all over Italy to try to prove my boy to be a bastard, and that is not quarrelling with me!

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As far as your enquiries have gone yet, are you justified in calling Popenjoy a bastard?"

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"Yes; I mean the enquiry whether my son and your nephew is a bastard.

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"And to set a dozen attorneys to work to prove that my heir is a bastard."

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There is yet a fourth bastard: _The Prince of Angola_, by one J. Ferriar, 'a tragedy altered from the play of _Oroonoko_ and adapted to the circumstances of the present times.

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Bastard (Thomas), his epigrams, 197.

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C. (R. C.) on Bastard's epigrams, 197.

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Ye know how Rome hath suffered through the machinations of his bastard son, with his swaggering troop of cut-throats.

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"Down with all those bastard growths that flourish in the capital of Christendom.

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And the Jews themselves, were these the Chosen People he had clothed with such romantic glamour?--fat burghers, clucking comfortably under the wing of the Protestant States-General; merchants sumptuously housed, vivifying Dutch trade in the Indies; their forms and dogmas alone distinguishing them from the heathen Hollanders, whom they aped even to the very patronage of painters; or, at the other end of this bastard brotherhood of righteousness, sore-eyed wretches trundling their flat carts of second-hand goods, or initiating a squalid ghetto of diamond-cutting and cigar-making in oozy alleys and on the refuse-laden borders of treeless canals.

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"Bastard!"

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Feuerbach's fine collection contains a description of the brothers Kleinroth, whose father cruelly ill-treated and starved his wife and family while lavishing his money on low women and their bastards.

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In France, in 1864, 65% of the minors arrested were bastards or orphans, and at Hamburg 30% of the prostitutes are illegitimate.

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The professionally gruff Secretary of Public Opinion said: "We should murder the bastard.

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"You bastard.

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"See what you made me do, you little bastard?" he growled, and fetched the boy a clout on his bleeding head that sent him spinning against the wall of the hut.

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"Some black bastard hurt at last!"

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Nor does the child suffer, for among these matriarchal people the bastard takes an equal place with the child born in wedlock.

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