Etymology
The term "bastardize" is derived from the Old French word "bastarder," which means "to make illegitimate" or "to pollute." It is ultimately derived from the Latin word "bastardus," which means "son of a bastard" or "illegitimate child."
Meaning
To bastardize something is to corrupt or debase it, especially by mixing it with something inferior or inappropriate. It can also refer to the act of making something illegitimate or unauthorized.
Origin
The term "bastard" originally referred to a child born out of wedlock, who was considered illegitimate. In medieval times, bastards were excluded from certain rights and privileges that were enjoyed by legitimate children. As a result, the term "bastardize" came to be associated with anything that was considered impure or inferior.
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