lowbred

[loh-bred]

low·bred

[loh-bred]
adjective
characterized by or characteristic of low or vulgar breeding; ill-bred; coarse.

Origin:
1750–60; low1 + bred


unrefined, rude.


noble.

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lowborn or lowbred (ˌləʊˈbɔːn, ˌləʊˈbrɛd)
 
adj
of ignoble or common parentage; not royal or noble
 
lowbred or lowbred
 
adj

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