-
Middle Irish: bard and
Scottish Gaelic: bàrd ('bard, poet'),
Middle Welsh:
bardd ('singer, poet'),
Middle Breton: barz ('minstrel'), Old Cornish:
barth ('jester')...
-
Bardd Plant Cymru (Welsh for 'Children's Poet (laureate) for Wales';
sometimes shortened to
Bardd y
Plant ('Children's poet (laureate)')) is the poet...
- arranger, and
collector of music. He was
commonly known by the
bardic name of "
Bardd y Brenin" (The King's Bard),
which he took in 1820 when his
patron King...
-
gladdu Bachwen,
Clynnog Siambr gladdu Rhiw,
Aberdaron Siambr gladdu Maen y
Bardd,
Caerhun Siambr gladdu Ystum-Cegid,
Llanystumdwy Siambr gladdu Caer-Dynni...
-
Burial for Love" (Welsh: Claddu'r
Bardd o
Gariad or
Claddu y
Bardd o Gariad) or "The Poet's Burial" (Welsh:
Angladd y
Bardd) is a Welsh-language love poem...
- Hugh
Hughes (Y
Bardd Coch) (22
March 1693 – 6
April 1776) was a
Welsh poet. Born on 22
March 1693, he was son of
Gruffydd Hughes, who
claimed lineage...
- by the
dropping of
final syllables from Brittonic: *bardos 'poet'
became bardd, and *abona 'river'
became afon.
Though both
Davies and
Jackson cite minor...
-
important and
influential pieces of Welsh-language literature,
Gweledigaetheu y
Bardd Cwsc (Visions of the
Sleeping Bard). Born in
Lasynys Fawr (grid reference...
-
sings with the folk-rock group, Bob
Delyn a'r Ebillion. Twm
Morys was the
Bardd Plant Cymru (Welsh children's poet laureate) for 2009–2010, and
since 2011...
-
magical powers. In the
Welsh tradition, the poet is
always referred to as a "
bardd". The
Celtic poets, of
whatever grade, were
composers of
eulogy and satire...