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Definition of Bardashes
1. bardash [n] - See also: bardash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bardashes
Literary usage of Bardashes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Works of John Arbuthnot, M.D.: Fellow of the Royal College of by George Atherton Aitken, John Arbuthnot (1892)
"... one could not so much as purchase a slave ; that his court (no doubt a very
polite one) was cor posed of parasites, prostitutes, robbers, bardashes, ..."
2. The Three Brothers, Or, The Travels and Adventures of Sir Anthony, Sir by Anthony Sherley, Robert Sherley, Thomas Sherley (1825)
"... some less, they keep them very gallant in apparel; these boys are called
bardashes; which they do use in their beastly manner, instead of women, ..."
3. In the Garret by Carl Van Vechten (1920)
"He would have made of Abaddon a truly epicene kingdom, frequented by bardashes
and catamites. No, for hell we should turn to Stravinsky and what a dashing, ..."