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* A child whose birth lacks legal [[legitimacy (law)|legitimacy]]—that is, one born to a woman and a man who are not legally married to one another |
* A child whose birth lacks legal [[legitimacy (law)|legitimacy]]—that is, one born to a woman and a man who are not legally married to one another |
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* A wine in Shakespeare's day, also called Muscadel (mentioned in Literature). (ie: "Score a pint of bastard in the half moon". ''Henry IV''). |
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* [[Bastard (Law of England and Wales)]], illegitimacy in English law |
* [[Bastard (Law of England and Wales)]], illegitimacy in English law |
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* [[Bastard (typeface)]], a blackletter typeface |
* [[Bastard (typeface)]], a blackletter typeface |
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== People with the family name== |
== People with the family name== |
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* [[Bastard brothers]] John (c. 1668–1770) and William (c. 1689–1766), British surveyor-architects and civic dignitaries |
* [[Bastard brothers]] John (c. 1668–1770) and William (c. 1689–1766), British surveyor-architects and civic dignitaries |
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* [[BenjaminḖ Bastard]] (died 1772), British architect |
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* [[E. W. Bastard]] (1862–1901), Oxford University and Somerset cricketer |
* [[E. W. Bastard]] (1862–1901), Oxford University and Somerset cricketer |
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* [[Edmund Pollexfen Bastard]] (1784–1838), British Tory politician |
* [[Edmund Pollexfen Bastard]] (1784–1838), British Tory politician |
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Look up bastard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bastard may refer to:
- A child whose birth lacks legal legitimacy—that is, one born to a woman and a man who are not legally married to one another
- A wine in Shakespeare's day, also called Muscadel (mentioned in Literature). (ie: "Score a pint of bastard in the half moon". Henry IV).
- Bastard (Law of England and Wales), illegitimacy in English law
- Bastard (typeface), a blackletter typeface
- Bastard (color), a type of color gel
- Bastard Township, Ontario, Canada
- Bastarda or Bastard, a Gothic script
- Bastard, a classification of the teeth of a metalworking file
- Bastard sword, a type of longsword
Film
- Bastard (film), a 1940 Swedish-Norwegian film
- The Bastard (film), a 1963 Japanese youth film
- Bastard‼: Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy, a manga and anime series
Literature
- The Bastard (novel), a novel by John Jakes
- Bastard‼, a manga by Kazushi Hagiwara
- "Bastard", a short story by Erskine Caldwell
Music
- Bastard (album), an album by Tyler the Creator
- Bästard, an album by Yann Tiersen and Bästard
- Bastard, an album by Subway to Sally
- "Bastard" (song), a song by Mötley Crüe
- "Bastard", a song by Ben Folds from Songs for Silverman
- "Bastard", a song by Ian Hunter from You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic
Fictional characters
- Fat Bastard (character), a fictional character from the Austin Powers films
- Harry the Bastard, a fictional character from the television series The Young Ones
- Ywain the Bastard, a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend
- Spoilt Bastard, a fictional comic character from the magazine Viz
- Yellow Bastard, Roark Junior, a fictional character from the comics series Sin City
- Action Bastard, a fictional superhero in the anime series Crayon Shin-chan
As an epithet
- Antoine, bastard of Burgundy (1421-1504), half-brother of Charles the Bold
- Geoffrey, the Bastard, Geoffrey, Archbishop of York (c1152–1212), illegitimate son of Henry II, King of England
- Bastard of Fauconberg, Thomas Neville (?-1471), a Lancastrian leader in the War of the Roses
- Bastard of Orleans, Jean de Dunois (1402-1468), the illegitimate son of Louis d'Orléans
- William the Bastard, William I of England (1028–1087), William the Conqueror
As a pseudonym
- Ol' Dirty Bastard, American rapper
- MC Basstard, German rapper
- Little Bastard, a ring name of professional wrestler Dylan Postl
People with the family name
- Bastard brothers John (c. 1668–1770) and William (c. 1689–1766), British surveyor-architects and civic dignitaries
- BenjaminḖ Bastard (died 1772), British architect
- E. W. Bastard (1862–1901), Oxford University and Somerset cricketer
- Edmund Pollexfen Bastard (1784–1838), British Tory politician
- John Bastard (cricketer) (1817–1848), Cambridge University and Marylebone Cricket Club cricketer
- John Bastard (Royal Navy officer) (c.1787-1835), Royal Navy officer and politician
- John Pollexfen Bastard (1756–1816), British Tory politician
- Segar Bastard (1854-1921), English international footballer and referee
- Thomas Bastard (1565/6-1618), English epigrammatist
- Pownoll Bastard Pellew, 2nd Viscount Exmouth (1786-1833), English peer and sailor
See also
- Bastards (disambiguation)
- Bastardo (disambiguation)
- Bastardisation (disambiguation)
- Baster (from the Dutch word for bastard), a descendant of liaisons between the Cape Colony Dutch and indigenous Africans
- Bastardista, album of Brazilian singer Célia Mara
- "Bâtard", a short story by Jack London
- Inglourious Basterds a war epic/spaghetti-western by Quentin Tarantino
- All pages with titles beginning with Bastard
- All pages with titles containing Bastard