Backarè (Tam. of Shr. ii. 1). The phrase to which it seems to belong is "Backarè, quoth Mortimer to his sow."
"Ah, sir! Backarè! quod Mortimer to his sowe."
Ralph Roist. Doist, i. 2.
"Shall I consume myself, to restore him now?
Nay, Backaré! quoth Mortimer to his sow."
Heywood, Epig.
"Backaré! quoth Mortimer to his sow;
Went that sow back at his bidding, trow you?"
Id. ib.
"The masculine gender is more worthy than the feminine; therefore, Licio, backarè." (Lyly, Mydas, i. 2).