Definition of bard

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Bard (n.) Alt. of Bard.

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Frog :: Frog (n.) The loop of the scabbard of a bayonet or sword.
Bardic :: Bardic (a.) Of or pertaining to bards, or their poetry..
Libbard''s Bane :: Libbard's bane () Leopard's bane.
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..
Muse :: Muse (n.) A poet; a bard.
Bombard :: Bombard (n.) See Bombardo.
Bard :: Bard (n.) Specifically, Peruvian bark..
Barded :: Barded (p.a.) Wearing rich caparisons.
Bard :: Bard (n.) The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind.
Tabarder :: Tabarder (n.) One who wears 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..
Bardship :: Bardship (n.) The state of being a bard.
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 bombardment.
Languet :: Languet (n.) That part of the hilt, in certain kinds of swords, which overlaps the scabbard..
Bombardier :: Bombardier (n.) One who used or managed a bombard; an artilleryman; a gunner.
Bombard :: Bombard (n.) A large drinking vessel or can, or a leather bottle, for carrying liquor or beer..
Fastigiated :: Fastigiated (a.) Clustered, parallel, and upright, as the branches of the Lombardy poplar; pointed..
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..
Pilcher :: Pilcher (n.) A scabbard, as of a sword..
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