abastard
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[Bearbeiten] abastard (Englisch)
[Bearbeiten] Verb
| Zeitform | Person | Wortform |
|---|---|---|
| simple present | I, you, they | abastard |
| he, she, it | abastards | |
| simple past | abastarded | |
| present participle | abastarding | |
| past participle | abastarded |
Worttrennung:
- a·ba·stard, Partizip Perfekt: a·ba·stard·ed, Partizip Präsens: a·ba·stard·ing
Aussprache:
- IPA: […], Partizip Perfekt: […], Partizip Präsens: […]
- Hörbeispiele: —, Partizip Perfekt: —, Partizip Präsens: —
Bedeutungen:
- [1] selten, veraltet: illegitim machen, (jemanden oder etwas) entwürdigen
Synonyme:
- [1] häufiger: abastardize, abastardise
- [1] debase
Beispiele:
- [1] They further insinuated that the Romane religion was insensibly abastarded, and that nothing else was reduced to religion, but that which makes for the interest and benefit of the Court.[1]
[Bearbeiten] Übersetzungen
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? Referenzen und weiterführende Informationen:
- [1] A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, 1. Band (A und B) (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1888), Seite 9, Stichwort „abastard“: † Aba·stard, v. Obs. [ad. Fr. abastardir (as old at 12th c.) from à prep. + bastard. Cf. OSp. abastardar.] prop. To make or declare bastard or illegitimate; hence, to make spurious or degenerate; to debase, corrupt, deteriorate.
Quellen:
- ↑ The Life of the Most Learned Father Paul, translated out of Italian by a person of Quality (London, 1651), Seite 159
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