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bard1
bärd/
noun
archaicliterary
plural noun: bards
a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition.
Shakespeare.
singular proper noun: Bard of Avon; noun: the Bard
Origin
Middle English: from Scottish Gaelic bàrd, Irish bard, Welsh bardd, of Celtic origin. In Scotland in the 16th century it was a derogatory term for an itinerant musician, but was later romanticized by Sir Walter Scott.
bard2
bärd/
noun
plural noun: bards
1.
a slice of bacon placed on meat or game before roasting.
verb
3rd person present: bards
1.
cover (meat or game) with slices of bacon.
Origin
early 18th century: from French barde, a transferred sense of barde ‘armor for the breast and flanks of a warhorse,’ based on Arabic barḏa'a ‘saddlecloth, padded saddle.’
In medieval Gaelic and Welsh society, a bard (Scottish and Irish Gaelic) or bardd (Welsh) was a professional poet, employed to compose eulogies for his lord (see planxty).
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