释义 |
‖ badmash, budmash|bʌdˈmɑːʃ| [Pers. and Urdū, f. Pers. bad evil + Arab. ma'āsh means of livelihood.] One following evil courses; a ‘bad character,’ rascal.
1843in Skipwith Magistr. Guide (Calcutta) 17. 1866 T. Seaton Cadet to Col. II. 66 Only the ‘Badmashes’ are flogged. 1870J. W. Kaye Hist. Sepoy War II. v. 294 A rising of the ‘Budmashes’ of the city. |