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bastardry

I. ˈbastardry Obs.
    [f. as prec. + -ry; or ? error for bastardy.]

1483 Cath. Angl. 23/1 Bastardrye, bastardia.

II. ˈbastardry, v. Obs.
    [? f. prec.]
    = bastardize.

1644 Heylin Stumbling-block in Hist. & Misc. Tracts (1681) 725 To bastardry his daughter Mary in favour of the Lady Elizabeth.

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