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Definition of bard
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Bard (n.)
Specifically,
Peruvian
bark..
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Sheath
::
Sheath
(n.) A case for the
reception
of a
sword,
hunting
knife,
or other long and
slender
instrument;
a
scabbard..
Tabarder
::
Tabarder
(n.) One who wears a
tabard.
Barbed
::
Barbed
(a.)
Accoutered
with
defensive
armor;
-- said of a
horse.
See
Barded
( which is the
proper
form..
Tabarder
::
Tabarder
(n.) A
scholar
on the
foundation
of
Queen's
College,
Oxford,
England,
whose
original
dress was a
tabard..
Bombardon
::
Bombardon
(n.)
Originally,
a
deep-toned
instrument
of the oboe or
bassoon
family;
thence,
a bass reed stop on the
organ.
The name
bombardon
is now given to a brass
instrument,
the
lowest
of the
saxhorns,
in tone
resembling
the
ophicleide..
Gabardine
::
Gabardine
(n.) Alt. of
Gaberdin.
Lombardic
::
Lombardic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Lombardy
of the
Lombards.
Mount
::
Mount (v. t.)
Hence:
To put upon
anything
that
sustains
and fits for use, as a gun on a
carriage,
a map or
picture
on cloth or
paper;
to
prepare
for being worn or
otherwise
used, as a
diamond
by
setting,
or a sword blade by
adding
the hilt,
scabbard,
etc..
Bombard
::
Bombard
(n.) A large
drinking
vessel
or can, or a
leather
bottle,
for
carrying
liquor
or
beer..
Unsheathe
::
Unsheathe
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a
sheath;
to draw from the
sheath
or
scabbard,
as a
sword..
Scabbard Plane
::
Scabbard
plane () See
Scaleboard
plane,
under
Scaleboard..
Lombard
::
Lombard
(n.) A money
lender
or
banker;
-- so
called
because
the
business
of
banking
was first
carried
on in
London
by
Lombards.
Frog
::
Frog (n.) The loop of the
scabbard
of a
bayonet
or
sword.
Barded
::
Barded
(p.a.)
Accoutered
with
defensive
armor;
-- said of a
horse.
Languet
::
Languet
(n.) That part of the hilt, in
certain
kinds of
swords,
which
overlaps
the
scabbard..
Taberd
::
Taberd
(n.) See
Tabard.
Bombarded
::
Bombarded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bombar.
Glowbard
::
Glowbard
(n.) The
glowworm.
Chape
::
Chape (n.) The piece by which an
object
is
attached
to
something,
as the frog of a
scabbard
or the metal loop at the back of a
buckle
by which it is
fastened
to a
strap..
Bomb
::
Bomb (v. t.) To
bombard.
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