Bard - significado y definición. Qué es Bard
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Qué (quién) es Bard - definición


Bard (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Bard; BARD; The Bard (horse)
A bard is a minstrel in medieval Scottish, Irish, and Welsh societies; and later re-used by romantic writers.
bard         
  • 'Beardna,' a loanword of Celtic origin
  • William Blake's hand painted engraving of his poem "[[The Voice of the Ancient Bard]]" in the ''[[Songs of Innocence and of Experience]]''
  • John Martin]]
PROFESSIONAL POET IN MEDIEVAL GAELIC AND BRITISH CULTURE
Bards; Bardic; Bardic school; Bardd; Village bard
bard1
¦ noun
1. archaic or literary a poet, traditionally one reciting epics.
(the Bard) Shakespeare.
2. (Bard) the winner of a prize for Welsh verse at an Eisteddfod.
Derivatives
bardic adjective
Origin
ME: from Sc. Gaelic bard, Ir. bard, Welsh bardd, of Celtic origin.
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bard2
¦ noun a rasher of fat bacon placed on meat or game before roasting.
¦ verb cover with bards.
Origin
C18: from Fr. barde, a transferred sense of barde 'armour for the breast of a warhorse'.
bard         
  • 'Beardna,' a loanword of Celtic origin
  • William Blake's hand painted engraving of his poem "[[The Voice of the Ancient Bard]]" in the ''[[Songs of Innocence and of Experience]]''
  • John Martin]]
PROFESSIONAL POET IN MEDIEVAL GAELIC AND BRITISH CULTURE
Bards; Bardic; Bardic school; Bardd; Village bard
(bards)
A bard is a poet. (LITERARY or OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT
Ejemplos de uso de Bard
1. Bookshops will be bulging with tomes dedicated to the Bard.
2. Decoding the Bard ‘Words, words, words,‘ said Shakespeare‘s Hamlet.
3. Ian Buruma is professor of human rights at Bard College.
4. Bard students hail from each of the city‘s five bureaus.
5. Somehow, one feels the bard would have been pleased.