different between bastardry vs bastardly
bastardry
English
Etymology
From Middle English bastardrie, an alternation of bastardie after the suffix -erie; equivalent to bastard +? -ry.
Noun
bastardry (uncountable)
- (dated) The state of being a bastard (illegitimate child).
- (rare) The unpleasant behaviour of a bastard (objectionable person).
Middle English
Noun
bastardry
- Alternative form of bastardie
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bastardly
English
Etymology
From bastard +? -ly.
Adjective
bastardly (comparative more bastardly, superlative most bastardly)
- Having been born out of marriage.
- Of no use or purpose; useless; worthless.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:illegitimate
Translations
Adverb
bastardly (comparative more bastardly, superlative most bastardly)
- In a bastardly manner.
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