
1) Adult male 2) Buchanan, notably 3) Could display only a pennon 4) Footloose fellow 5) French word used in English 6) James buchanan, notably 7) Kind of party 8) Man about town 9) Pad type 10) Reality-tv decisionmaker 11) Stag-party honoree 12) The Dating Game contestant 13) Unmarried man 14) Word with pad or party
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1) Graduate 2) Single 3) Singleguy
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- a man who has never been married
- a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon
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A bachelor is a man who is neither married nor cohabitating and who lives independently outside of his parents` home or other institutional setting. ==Origin and medieval usage== The word is from Anglo-Norman bacheler (later suffixal change to bachelier; cf. escolier `student`, from earlier escoler), a young squire in training. The ultimate sou......
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an unmated male
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• (n.) A knight who had no standard of his own, but fought under the standard of another in the field; often, a young knight. • (n.) A person who has taken the first or lowest degree in the liberal arts, or in some branch of science, at a college or university; as, a bachelor of arts. • (n.) A man of any age who has not been married....
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(from the article `degree`) ...certifications that they had attained the guild status of a `master.` There was originally only one degree in European higher education, that of ... ...and by `inception` was implied the master`s formal entrance upon the functions of a duly licensed teacher and his recognition as such b...
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Bach'e·lor (băch'e*lẽr)
noun [ Old French
bacheler young man, French
bachelier (cf. Pr.
bacalar , Spanish
bachiller , Portuguese
bacharel , Italian
baccalare ), Late Latin
baccalarius the tenant of a kind of farm called
baccalaria ...
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A man who has never been married.
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Bachelor was a term applied anciently to a person in the first or probationary stage of knighthood who has not yet raised his standard in the field. The term also denotes a person who has taken the first degree in the liberal arts and sciences, or in divinity, law, or medicine, at a college or university; or a man of any age who has not been marrie...
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[
n] - a man who has never been married 2. [v] - lead a bachelor`s existence
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unmarried man noun a man who has never been married
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