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Definition of bard
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bard is as below...
Bard (n.) A
professional
poet and
singer,
as among the
ancient
Celts,
whose
occupation
was to
compose
and sing
verses
in honor of the
heroic
achievements
of
princes
and brave men..
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Crampet
::
Crampet
(n.) A cramp iron or cramp ring; a
chape,
as of a
scabbard..
Barde
::
Barde (pl.)
Defensive
armor
formerly
worn by a man at arms.
Sheathe
::
Sheathe
(v. t.) To put into a
sheath,
case, or
scabbard;
to
inclose
or cover with, or as with, a
sheath
or
case..
Bard
::
Bard (n.)
Hence:
A poet; as, the bard of
Avon..
Lombard
::
Lombard
(n.) A money
lender
or
banker;
-- so
called
because
the
business
of
banking
was first
carried
on in
London
by
Lombards.
Glowbard
::
Glowbard
(n.) The
glowworm.
Gaberdine
::
Gaberdine
(n.) See
Gabardine.
Bombarding
::
Bombarding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bombar.
Scald
::
Scald (n.) One of the
ancient
Scandinavian
poets and
historiographers;
a
reciter
and
singer
of
heroic
poems,
eulogies,
etc., among the
Norsemen;
more
rarely,
a bard of any of the
ancient
Teutonic
tribes..
Barb
::
Barb (n.) Armor for a
horse.
Same as 2d Bard, n., 1..
Barded
::
Barded
(p.a.)
Wearing
rich
caparisons.
Sheath
::
Sheath
(n.) A case for the
reception
of a
sword,
hunting
knife,
or other long and
slender
instrument;
a
scabbard..
Minstrel
::
Minstrel
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, one of an order of men who
subsisted
by the arts of
poetry
and
music,
and sang
verses
to the
accompaniment
of a harp or other
instrument;
in
modern
times,
a poet; a bard; a
singer
and
harper;
a
musician..
Frostfish
::
Frostfish
(n.) A name
applied
in New
Zealand
to the
scabbard
fish
(Lepidotus)
valued
as a food fish.
Bard
::
Bard (n.) Alt. of Bard.
Bombardier
::
Bombardier
(n.) A
noncommissioned
officer
in the
British
artillery.
Bard
::
Bard (n.) The
exterior
covering
of the trunk and
branches
of a tree; the rind.
Tabarder
::
Tabarder
(n.) One who wears a
tabard.
Bomb
::
Bomb (v. t.) To
bombard.
Mont De Piete
::
Mont de piete () One of
certain
public
pawnbroking
establishments
which
originated
in Italy in the 15th
century,
the
object
of which was to lend money at a low rate of
interest
to poor
people
in need; --
called
also mount of
piety.
The
institution
has been
adopted
in other
countries,
as in Spain and
France.
See
Lombard-house..
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