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Definition of bard
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Bard (n.) The
exterior
covering
of the trunk and
branches
of a tree; the rind.
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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..
Bombard
::
Bombard
(v. t.) To
attack
with
bombards
or with
artillery;
especially,
to throw
shells,
hot shot, etc., at or
into..
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..
Lombard
::
Lombard
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Lombardy,
or the
inhabitants
of
Lombardy..
Bard
::
Bard (n.) The
exterior
covering
of the trunk and
branches
of a tree; the rind.
Bombardier
::
Bombardier
(n.) One who used or
managed
a
bombard;
an
artilleryman;
a
gunner.
Eelpout
::
Eelpout
(n.) A
European
fish
(Zoarces
viviparus),
remarkable
for
producing
living
young;
--
called
also
greenbone,
guffer,
bard, and
Maroona
eel. Also, an
American
species
(Z.
anguillaris),
--
called
also
mutton
fish, and,
erroneously,
congo eel, ling, and
lamper
eel. Both are
edible,
but of
little
value..
Pilcher
::
Pilcher
(n.) A
scabbard,
as of a
sword..
Bardish
::
Bardish
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
written
by, a bard or
bards..
Bumbard
::
Bumbard
() See
Bombard.
Barde
::
Barde (n.) A piece of
defensive
(or,
sometimes,
ornamental)
armor for a
horse's
neck,
breast,
and
flanks;
a barb.
[Often
in the pl.].
Barde
::
Barde (pl.) A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game.
Bard
::
Bard (n.)
Hence:
A poet; as, the bard of
Avon..
Frog
::
Frog (n.) The loop of the
scabbard
of a
bayonet
or
sword.
Bard
::
Bard (v. t.) To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat
bacon.
Bardling
::
Bardling
(n.) An
inferior
bard.
Globard
::
Globard
(n.) A
glowworm.
Chape
::
Chape (n.) The metal plate or tip which
protects
the end of a
scabbard,
belt, etc..
Lubbard
::
Lubbard
(a.)
Lubberly.
Gabardine
::
Gabardine
(n.) Alt. of
Gaberdin.
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