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1 bard — bard …
2 Bard — steht für: Orte: Bard (Loire), Gemeinde im französischen Département Loire Bard (Aostatal), Gemeinde in der italienischen Region Aostatal Bard le Régulier, Gemeinde im französischen Département Côte d Or Bard lès Époisses, Gemeinde im… …
3 bard — [ bar ] n. m. • beart 1239; baiart fin XIIe; o. controversée, p. ê. de l a. fr. baer, beer, bayer ou a. fr. bail « poutre » ♦ Grande civière à claire voie pour le transport à bras des fardeaux. « Des femmes passèrent dans la cour avec un bard d… …
4 bard — bard·ic; bard·ie; bard·ing; bard·let; bard·ol·a·ter; bard·ol·a·try; bard·ship; bom·bard·ment; gab·bard; guim·bard; hub·bard; lan·go·bard; lib·bard; lom·bard·esque; lon·go·bard; scab·bard·less; bard; bom·bard; lom·bard; scab·bard; bard·ling;… …
5 Bard — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bard …
6 bard — BARD, barzi, s.m. (La vechii celţi) Poet care compunea şi recita cântece războinice şi religioase. ♦ p. gener. Poet. – Din fr. barde, lat. bardus. Trimis de valeriu, 03.04.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 BARD s. v. poet. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa …
7 Bard — (b[aum]rd), n. [Of Celtic origin; cf. W. bardd, Arm. barz, Ir. & Gael. bard, and F. barde.] 1. A professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of… …
8 Bard II — / Bard The great grandson of Bard the Bowman. The son of Brand and heir to the Lordship of Dale. His father was slain in the Battle of Dale, and Bard was forced back to Erebor, where he was besieged with his ally Thorin III for seven days …
9 bard — ► NOUN 1) archaic or literary a poet, traditionally one reciting epics. 2) (the Bard) Shakespeare. 3) (Bard) the winner of a prize for Welsh verse at an Eisteddfod. DERIVATIVES bardic adjective. ORIGIN …
10 bard — bard1 [bärd] n. [Gael & Ir: see GRACE] 1. an ancient Celtic poet and singer of epic poems, who accompanied himself on the harp 2. any of various other national minstrels or epic poets 3. a poet bardic adj. bard2 [bärd] n. [ …
11 Bard — Bard, Barde Barde (b[aum]rd), n. [F. barde, of doubtful origin.] [1913 Webster] 1. A piece of defensive (or, sometimes, ornamental) armor for a horse s neck, breast, and flanks; a barb. [Often in the pl.] [1913 Webster] 2. pl. Defensive armor… …
12 Bard — Bard, v. t. (Cookery) To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat bacon. [1913 Webster] …
13 Bard — Bard, n. [Akin to Dan. & Sw. bark, Icel. b[ o]rkr, LG. & HG. borke.] 1. The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically, Peruvian bark. [1913 Webster] {Bark bed}. See {Bark stove} (below). {Bark …
14 bard — BARD. sub. m. Civière à bras, sur laquelle on porte des pierres, du fumier et autres choses. Ils ont apporté cette pierre sur un bard …
15 bard — [ba:d US ba:rd] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Scottish Gaeli] 1.) literary a poet 2.) the Bard William Shakespeare …
16 bard — [ bard ] noun count LITERARY a poet bare2 bare 2 [ ber ] verb transitive 1. ) to remove something that hides or covers something such as a part of your body: He pulled the shirt up, baring his injuries. bare your teeth (=show your teeth in a… …
17 Bard — Porté notamment dans l Ardèche, la Haute Loire et le Puy de Dôme, c est le plus souvent un toponyme, nom de plusieurs hameaux. Signification : glaise, argile, boue. Il peut aussi s agir d un nom de personne d origine germanique, Bardo (racine… …
18 bard — bȁrd m <N mn i/ ovi, G bȃrdā/ ōvā> DEFINICIJA retor. 1. pov. profesionalni pučki pjesnik pjevač u drevnih Kelta 2. najugledniji u književnosti, nacionalni pjesnik [naš narodni bard] ETIMOLOGIJA kelt. *bardos …
19 Bard I — / Bard The Bowman of Lake town. A descendant of Girion the Lord of Dale, Bard slew the dragon Smaug and refounded Dale under the Lonely Mountain …
20 bard — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mos I a. IIIa, Mc. bardrdzie; lm M. owie || rzad. y {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} średniowieczny poeta i pieśniarz opiewający przy wtórze harfy czyny władców i bohaterów {{/stl 7}}{{stl… …