Definition of Bawdrics

1. bawdric [n] - See also: bawdric

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bawdrics

bawbles
bawbling
bawcock
bawcocks
bawdier
bawdies
bawdiest
bawdily
bawdiness
bawdinesses
bawdkin
bawdkins
bawdric
bawdrick
bawdrics (current term)
bawdries
bawds
bawdy-house bottle
bawdy house
bawdyhouses
bawhorse
bawhorses
bawl
bawl out
bawled

Literary usage of Bawdrics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Monumental Brasses by Herbert Walter Macklin (1891)
"bawdrics went out with the jupons, and the sword was now kept in position at the left side by a narrow transverse belt ornamented usually with quatrefoils. ..."

2. Poems of the Dance by Edward Robert Dickson (1921)
"Fresh garlands too, the virgins' temples bawdrics bound. Sometimes all wound close in a ring, to which as fast they spun As any wheel a turner makes, ..."

3. The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets: Never Before in Any Language Truly by Homer, George Chapman, William Cooke Taylor (1843)
"Fresh garlands too the virgins' temples crown'd ; The youths gilt swords wore at their thighs, with silver bawdrics bound Sometimes all wound close in a ..."

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