ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ED.] Tainted with bastardy, illegitimate; unfathered.
1579. Tomson, Calvins Serm. Tim., 681/1. That their race be a good race and not bastarded.
a. 1603. T. Cartwright, Confut. Rhem. N. T. (1618), 403. [It] is confessed to be the authours owne, and not bastarded.