badde

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Middle English

Etymology 1

Unknown. Perhaps from Old English bæddel.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Adjective

badde (plural and weak singular badde, comparative badder, superlative baddest)

  1. wicked, evil, vicious; ill-behaved; disloyal, unfaithful; dishonorable, bad
  2. inferior or poor in quality; unattractive, distasteful; wretched, foul; decayed, rotten; debased, counterfeit
  3. inadequate, unsatisfactory, worthless; inadequately provided, bad off
  4. unfortunate, untoward; unfavorable
  5. diseased, ill; feeble
Descendants
  • English: bad
  • Scots: bad

Noun

badde (uncountable)

  1. evil; wickedness
Descendants

Etymology 2

Unknown; possibly originally a term of affection.

Noun

badde (plural baddes)

  1. cat (domestic or wild)