late 14c., "pandering, business of a procuress," probably from Old French bauderie "boldness, ardor, elation, pride," from baud (see bawd). From 1580s as "obscenity, smuttiness, lewd language."
it was smoking-room bawdry
Bauhaus
baulk
bauxite
Bavaria
bawd
bawdry
bawdy
bawl
Baxter
bay
Bayard