Bastards

/ˈbæstərdz/ noun

Originally children born outside of marriage; now often used as a vulgar term of abuse or contempt.

From Old French bastard, possibly from fils de bast (son of the packsaddle), referring to the temporary unions of muleteers. The word appeared in English around 1300, gradually acquiring its offensive connotations.

AMወሳይ
ARأوغاد
BNঅবৈধ সন্তান
CAbastards
CSnemanželé děti
DAbastardер
DEBastarde
ELνόθοι
ESbastardos
FAفرزندان نامشروع
FIsienitytöt
FRbâtards
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