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bard
1[ bahrd ]
noun
- (formerly) a person who composed and recited epic or heroic poems, often while playing the harp, lyre, or the like.
- one of an ancient Celtic order of composers and reciters of poetry.
- any poet.
- the bard, William Shakespeare.
bard
2[ bahrd ]
noun
- Armor. any of various pieces of defensive armor for a horse.
- Cooking. a thin slice of fat or bacon secured to a roast of meat or poultry to prevent its drying out while cooking.
verb (used with object)
- Armor. to caparison with bards.
- Cooking. to secure thin slices of fat or bacon to (a roast of meat or poultry) before cooking.
Bard
1/ ²úÉ‘Ë»å /
noun
- the Bardan epithet of William Shakespeare
bard
2/ ²úÉ‘Ë»å /
noun
- (formerly) one of an ancient Celtic order of poets who recited verses about the exploits, often legendary, of their tribes
- (in modern times) a poet who wins a verse competition at a Welsh eisteddfod
- archaic.any poet, esp one who writes lyric or heroic verse or is of national importance
bard
3/ ²úÉ‘Ë»å /
noun
- a piece of larding bacon or pork fat placed on game or lean meat during roasting to prevent drying out
- an ornamental caparison for a horse
verb
- to place a bard on
Derived Forms
- ˈ²ú²¹°ù»å¾±³¦, adjective
- ˈ²ú²¹°ù»å¾±²õ³¾, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú²¹°ù»åi³¦ adjective
- ²ú²¹°ù»åi²õ³ó ²ú²¹°ù»ål¾±°ì±ð adjective
- ²ú²¹°ù»ås³ó¾±±è noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bard1
Origin of bard2
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bard1
Origin of bard2
Example Sentences
Joshua Oppenheimer is our age’s great bard of cognitive dissonance.
Nearly a decade after the death of his 15-year-old son, the Australian post-punk bard has a new album, ‘Wild God,’ that he says finds a path to joy.
Ukrainians displaced by war find new purpose in Shakespeare’s play of love, loss and madness, bringing their blood-red version to the bard’s hometown.
Majok has staked her claim as the bard of Newark, N.J., where many of her plays are set, including “Sanctuary City.â€
On Friday morning, the city will turn out to say farewell to the Kent-born, London-raised punk turned bard of the Irish immigrant experience.
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