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  • bawdy — adj. & n. adj. (bawdier, bawdiest) humorously indecent. n. bawdy talk or writing. Phrases and idioms: bawdy house a brothel. Derivatives: bawdily adv. bawdiness n. Etymology: BAWD + Y(1) …   Useful english dictionary

  • bawdy — late 14c., soiled, dirty, filthy. Meaning lewd is from 1510s, from BAWD (Cf. bawd) (q.v.), with sense of pertaining to, or befitting a bawd; usually of language (originally to talk bawdy). Bawdy Basket, the twenty third rank of canters, who carry …   Etymology dictionary

  • bawdy — bawdily, adv. bawdiness, n. /baw dee/, adj., bawdier, bawdiest, n. adj. 1. indecent; lewd; obscene: another of his bawdy stories. n. 2. coarse or indecent talk or writing; bawdry; bawdiness: a collection of Elizabethan bawdy. [1505 15; BAWD + Y1] …   Universalium

  • bawdy — adjective (bawdier, bawdiest) humorously indecent. noun humorously indecent talk or writing. Derivatives bawdily adverb bawdiness noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • bawdy — bawd•y [[t]ˈbɔ di[/t]] adj. bawd•i•er, bawd•i•est, n. 1) indecent; lewd; obscene 2) coarse or obscene talk or writing • Etymology: 1505–15 bawd′i•ly, adv. bawd′i•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

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