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Definition of bard
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Bard (n.) Alt. of Bard.
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Frostfish
::
Frostfish
(n.) A name
applied
in New
Zealand
to the
scabbard
fish
(Lepidotus)
valued
as a food fish.
Bombarded
::
Bombarded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bombar.
Unbarbed
::
Unbarbed
(a.)
Destitute
of
bards,
or of
reversed
points,
hairs,
or
plumes;
as, an
unbarded
feather..
Unsheathe
::
Unsheathe
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a
sheath;
to draw from the
sheath
or
scabbard,
as a
sword..
Upbar
::
Upbar (v. t.) To
remove
the bar or bards of, as a gate; to
under..
Bardship
::
Bardship
(n.) The state of being a bard.
Bombarding
::
Bombarding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bombar.
Bomb
::
Bomb (v. t.) To
bombard.
Languet
::
Languet
(n.) That part of the hilt, in
certain
kinds of
swords,
which
overlaps
the
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..
Bombardo
::
Bombardo
(n.) Alt. of
Bombardo.
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..
Barb
::
Barb (n.) Armor for a
horse.
Same as 2d Bard, n., 1..
Lubbard
::
Lubbard
(a.)
Lubberly.
Bard
::
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..
Eisteddfod
::
Eisteddfod
(n.) Am
assembly
or
session
of the Welsh
bards;
an
annual
congress
of
bards,
minstrels
and
literati
of
Wales,
-- being a
patriotic
revival
of the old
custom..
Bombard
::
Bombard
(n.) A large
drinking
vessel
or can, or a
leather
bottle,
for
carrying
liquor
or
beer..
Down
::
Down (n.) The soft under
feathers
of
birds.
They have short stems with soft
rachis
and bards and long
threadlike
barbules,
without
hooklets..
Glowbard
::
Glowbard
(n.) The
glowworm.
Bombardman
::
Bombardman
(n.) One who
carried
liquor
or beer in a can or
bombard.
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