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Definition of Bardic

Bardic
Bardic Bard"ic, a. Of or pertaining to bards, or their poetry. ``The bardic lays of ancient Greece.' --G. P. Marsh.

Meaning of Bardic from wikipedia

- It was believed that a well-aimed bardic satire, glam dicenn, could raise boils on the face of its target. The bardic system lasted until the mid-17th...
- Barding (also spelled bard or barb) is body armour for war horses. The practice of armoring horses was first extensively developed in antiquity in the...
- The Bardic Rail Signalling Lamp was the original name of a particular type of electric railway signalling handlamp made from 1962 by Bardic, Ltd. for...
- Montenegro, where Bardic pla**** youth soccer for OFK Bar where he was leading goalscorer. After spending 2 years at OFK Bar youth team, Bardic moved in Shkodër...
- Gemini, formerly known as Bard, is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot developed by Google. Based on the large language model (LLM) of the same...
- bardic name from the Bible. Others, such as Hedd Wyn, used poetic inventions. The name could be a pen name but it could also be an accolade. A bardic...
- Bardic poetry is the writings produced by a class of poets trained in the bardic schools of Ireland and the Gaelic parts of Scotland, as they existed down...
- of Bardic lies approx. at (21°N 25°W / 21°N 25°W / 21; -25). "SS Marathon (+1941)". wrecksite.eu. 29 January 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2020. "Bardic (1140607)"...
- competitions into a single contest for a Bardic Crown (Crùn na Bàrdachd), the winner to be acknowledged as Bard of An Commun (Bàird a' Chomuinn Gàidhealaich)...
- as that of the Welsh bardic profession is far more nuanced. Even after the end of Welsh independence, the patronage of the bards by Roman Catholic priests...