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    Bastard , n. [OF. bastard, bastart, F. bâtard, prob. fr. OF. bast, F. bât, a packsaddle used as a bed by the muleteers (fr. LL. bastum) + -ard. OF. fils de bast son of the packsaddle; as the muleteers were accustomed to use their saddles for beds in the inns. See Cervantes, “Don Quixote,” chap. 16; and cf. G. bankert, fr. bank bench.]
    1. A “natural” child; a child begotten and born out of wedlock; an illegitimate child; one born of an illicit union.
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      ☞ 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. But by those of England, and of some states of the United States, a child, to be legitimate, must at least be born after the lawful marriage.

      Kent. Blackstone.

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    2. (Sugar Refining) (a) An inferior quality of soft brown sugar, obtained from the sirups that have already had several boilings. (b) A large size of mold, in which sugar is drained.
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    3. A sweet Spanish wine like muscatel in flavor.
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      Brown bastard is your only drink.
      Shak.

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    4. A writing paper of a particular size. See Paper.
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    Bastard , a.
    1. Begotten and born out of lawful matrimony; illegitimate. See Bastard, n., note.
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    2. Lacking in genuineness; spurious; false; adulterate; -- applied to things which resemble those which are genuine, but are really not so.
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      That bastard self-love which is so vicious in itself, and productive of so many vices.
      Barrow.

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    3. Of an unusual or irregular make or proportion; as, a bastard musket; a bastard culverin. [Obs.]
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    4. (Print.) Abbreviated, as the half title in a page preceding the full title page of a book.
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      Bastard ashlar (Arch.), stones for ashlar work, roughly squared at the quarry. -- Bastard file, a file intermediate between the coarsest and the second cut. -- Bastard type (Print.), type having the face of a larger or a smaller size than the body; e. g., a nonpareil face on a brevier body. -- Bastard wing (Zool.), three to five quill feathers on a small joint corresponding to the thumb in some mammalia; the alula.

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    Bastard, v. t. To bastardize. [Obs.]
    Bacon.

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