Bardash

/bɑːrˈdæʃ/ noun

A historical term from the Ottoman Empire for a young male companion or servant, sometimes with romantic connotations; a catamite.

From Ottoman Turkish bardaş, related to Turkish 'barda' (comrade). The word entered European languages through diplomatic and travel accounts from the 16th-18th centuries, reflecting encounters with Ottoman customs.

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