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Meaning
Noun
●
A
professional
poet
and
sing
er, like among the
ancient
Celts, whose
occupation
was to
compose
and
sing
verses
in honor of
the
heroic
achievements
of
princes
and
brave
men.
●
A poet.
●
A
piece
of
defensive
(or, sometimes,
ornamental
)
armor
for a horse's
neck
,
breast
, and
flanks
; a
barb
. (Often in the plural.)
●
Defensive
armor
formerly
worn
by a
man
at arms.
●
In Cooking:
A
thin slice
of
fat
bacon
used to
cover
any
meat
or game.
●
The
exterior
covering
of the
trunk
and
branches
of a
tree
; the rind.
●
Specifically, Peruvian bark.
●
Abbreviation of [proof] beyond a
reasonable
doubt.
Verb
●
To
cover
a
horse
in
defensive
armor.
●
In Cooking:
To
cover
(meat or
game
) with a
thin slice
of
fat
bacon.
Name
●
A
surname
originating
as an occupation.
●
William Shakespeare.
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Origin
bard
English
barde
French
Sourced from
Etym
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