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Definition of bard
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Bard (n.)
Specifically,
Peruvian
bark..
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Bomb
::
Bomb (v. t.) To
bombard.
Bard
::
Bard (n.)
Hence:
A poet; as, the bard of
Avon..
Frog
::
Frog (n.) The loop of the
scabbard
of a
bayonet
or
sword.
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.].
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..
Lombardic
::
Lombardic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Lombardy
of the
Lombards.
Fastigiated
::
Fastigiated
(a.)
Clustered,
parallel,
and
upright,
as the
branches
of the
Lombardy
poplar;
pointed..
Bombardman
::
Bombardman
(n.) One who
carried
liquor
or beer in a can or
bombard.
Libbard
::
Libbard
(n.) A
leopard.
Languet
::
Languet
(n.) That part of the hilt, in
certain
kinds of
swords,
which
overlaps
the
scabbard..
Barde
::
Barde (pl.)
Defensive
armor
formerly
worn by a man at arms.
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..
Lombard
::
Lombard
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Lombardy,
or the
inhabitants
of
Lombardy..
Bombardier
::
Bombardier
(n.) One who used or
managed
a
bombard;
an
artilleryman;
a
gunner.
Bard
::
Bard (n.)
Specifically,
Peruvian
bark..
Crampet
::
Crampet
(n.) A cramp iron or cramp ring; a
chape,
as of a
scabbard..
Bombardment
::
Bombardment
(n.) An
attack
upon a
fortress
or
fortified
town, with
shells,
hot shot,
rockets,
etc.; the act of
throwing
bombs and shot into a town or
fortified
place..
Sheath
::
Sheath
(n.) A case for the
reception
of a
sword,
hunting
knife,
or other long and
slender
instrument;
a
scabbard..
Glowbard
::
Glowbard
(n.) The
glowworm.
Sheathe
::
Sheathe
(v. t.) To put into a
sheath,
case, or
scabbard;
to
inclose
or cover with, or as with, a
sheath
or
case..
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