Bastard 364080 224288070 2008-07-08T04:37:10Z RainbowOfLight 142196 Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/68.218.8.56|68.218.8.56]] to last version by VoABot II (using [[WP:HG|Huggle]]) {{wiktionary|bastard}} A '''bastard''' is an [[illegitimacy|illegitimate]] child, and the word is also used as a derogatory term for an unpleasant person. '''Bastard''' may also refer to: * [[Bastard (Law of England and Wales)]], a child born to parents who are not married to one another * [[Bastard (typeface)]], a blackletter typeface * [[Bastard (color)]], a type of color gel * [[Bastard Township, Ontario]], Canada * [[Bastarda]] or Bastard, a Gothic script * Bastard, a classification of the teeth of a metalworking [[File (tool)#Classification|file]] * Bastard sword, a type of [[longsword]] In '''music''': * [[Bastard (album)|''Bastard'' (album)]], an album by Blind Passengers * [[Bästard]], a CD by [[Yann Tiersen]] * [[Bastard (song)|"Bastard" (song)]], a song by Mötley Crüe In '''film''': * [[Bastard (film)|''Bastard'' (film)]], a Swedish-Norwegian film * ''[[Bastard!!]]'', a manga and anime series In '''literature''': * [[The Bastard (novel)|''The Bastard'' (novel)]], a novel by John Jakes * "Bastard", a short story by [[Erskine Caldwell]] == People with the family name== {{surname|Bastard}} * [[Bastard brothers]] John (c. 1668–1770) and William (c. 1689–1766), British surveyor-architects and civic dignitaries * [[Benjamin Bastard]] (died 1772), British architect * [[E. W. Bastard]] (1862–1901), Oxford University and Somerset cricketer * [[Edmund Pollexfen Bastard]] (1784–1838), British Tory politician * [[John Bastard]] (1817–1848), Cambridge University and Marylebone Cricket Club cricketer * [[John Pollexfen Bastard]] (1756–1816), British Tory politician * [[Segar Bastard]] (1854-1921), English international footballer and referee * [[Thomas Bastard]] (1565/6-1618), English epigrammatist == See also == * [[Bastards (disambiguation)]] * [[Antoine, bastard of Burgundy]] (1421-1504), half-brother of Charles the Bold * [[Geoffrey, the Bastard]], Geoffrey, Archbishop of York (c1152–1212), illegitimate son of Henry II, King of England * [[Bastard of Fauconberg]], Thomas Neville (?-1471), a Lancastrian leader in the War of the Roses * [[William the Bastard]], William I of England (1028–1087), William the Conqueror * [[Baster]] (from the Dutch word for ''bastard''), a descendant of liaisons between the Cape Colony Dutch and indigenous Africans * [[Ol' Dirty Bastard]], American rapper * [[Rat Bastard]], stage name of Frank Falestra, American musician and audio engineer * [[MC Basstard]], German rapper * [[Fat Bastard (character)]], a fictional character from the ''Austin Powers'' films * Harry the Bastard, a fictional character from the television series ''[[The Young Ones (TV series)#Balowski Family|The Young Ones]]'' * [[Ywain the Bastard]], a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend * [[Spoilt Bastard]], a fictional comic character from the magazine ''Viz'' * [[Yellow Bastard]], Roark Junior, a fictional character from the comics series ''Sin City'' * [[Little Bastard]], a ring name of professional wrestler Dylan Postl * [[Bastardo (disambiguation)]] * [[Bastardisation (disambiguation)]] * {{Lookfrom|Bastard}} {{disambig}} [[da:Bastard]] [[de:Bastard]] [[es:Bastardo]] [[fr:Bâtard]] [[it:Bastardo]] [[nl:Bastaard]] [[no:Bastard]] [[nn:Bastard]] [[ru:Бастард]] [[simple:Bastard]] [[sv:Bastard]] [[uk:Бастард]]