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Definition of bard
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Bard (n.)
Hence:
A poet; as, the bard of
Avon..
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Tabard
::
Tabard
(n.) A sort of tunic or
mantle
formerly
worn for
protection
from the
weather.
When worn over the armor it was
commonly
emblazoned
with the arms of the
wearer,
and from this the name was given to the
garment
adopted
for
heralds..
Barded
::
Barded
(p.a.)
Accoutered
with
defensive
armor;
-- said of a
horse.
Upbar
::
Upbar (v. t.) To
remove
the bar or bards of, as a gate; to
under..
Lombard-house
::
Lombard-house
(n.) Alt. of
Lombar-hous.
Shell
::
Shell (v. t.) To throw
shells
or bombs upon or into; to
bombard;
as, to shell a
town..
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..
Unsheathe
::
Unsheathe
(v. t.) To
deprive
of a
sheath;
to draw from the
sheath
or
scabbard,
as a
sword..
Bombarding
::
Bombarding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bombar.
Trichiuriform
::
Trichiuriform
(a.) Like or
pertaining
to the genus
Trichiurus
or
family
Trichiuridae,
comprising
the
scabbard
fishes
and
hairtails..
Sheathe
::
Sheathe
(v. t.) To put into a
sheath,
case, or
scabbard;
to
inclose
or cover with, or as with, a
sheath
or
case..
Bombardier
::
Bombardier
(n.) A
noncommissioned
officer
in the
British
artillery.
Contrabass
::
Contrabass
(n.)
Double
bass; --
applied
to any
instrument
of the same deep range as the
stringed
double
bass; as, the
contrabass
ophicleide;
the
contrabass
tuba or
bombardon..
Crampet
::
Crampet
(n.) A cramp iron or cramp ring; a
chape,
as of a
scabbard..
Bardism
::
Bardism
(n.) The
system
of
bards;
the
learning
and
maxims
of
bards.
Frostfish
::
Frostfish
(n.) A name
applied
in New
Zealand
to the
scabbard
fish
(Lepidotus)
valued
as a food fish.
Lombard
::
Lombard
(n.) A money
lender
or
banker;
-- so
called
because
the
business
of
banking
was first
carried
on in
London
by
Lombards.
Bumbard
::
Bumbard
() See
Bombard.
Scabbard
::
Scabbard
(v. t.) To put in a
scabbard.
Bombard
::
Bombard
(n.) A large
drinking
vessel
or can, or a
leather
bottle,
for
carrying
liquor
or
beer..
Pilcher
::
Pilcher
(n.) A
scabbard,
as of a
sword..
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