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Bardic

Bardic \Bard"ic\, a. Of or pertaining to bards, or their poetry. ``The bardic lays of ancient Greece.''
--G. P. Marsh. [1913 Webster] ||

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
bardic

1775, from bard + -ic.

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bardic

a. of or pertaining to bards

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bardic

adj. being a bard or relating to a bard's poetry; "bardic poetry"

Usage examples of "bardic".

Pitesti because he Sang the two most common, air and water, very strongly and because King Theron and the Bardic Captain had agreed that a returning native might be more acceptable to the Broken Islanders than a perceived foreigner.

Liene had gone over every recall in the Bardic Library that mentioned Imperial assassins.

I remain Bardic Captain until Third Quarter Festival and he can just live with it.

Liene exchanged noisy greetings with half a dozen people, questioned the price of a pound of jasmine tea, and arranged for it to be delivered to the Bardic Hall at the lower price all without breaking stride.

Four years learning to be a father to Olexa as much as many more years of bardic training made the apology believable.

If he had anything more to say, not even bardic training gave him the chance to say it.

She twisted lithely until she could look the Bardic Captain in the face.

Filip could touch only those with bardic talents or love had kept him from hurting Dymek.

Gerek paced across one of the small rooms in the suite set aside for the Due of Ohrid at the palace and stared over at the lights of the Bardic Hall.

The few times it became necessary for a bard to ride, younger bards, those closest to their lives before the Bardic Hall, were invariably chosen.

Kovar continued, his tone so incredibly reassuring Vree suspected he was using some sort of bardic trick and she steeled herself against it.

I neither want my cousin with her unique and irreplaceable talents endangering herself by confronting this bardic abomination, nor do I want an assassin with two not entirely stable kigh wandering around Shkoder.

Neither Her Highness nor the Bardic Captain would be very happy about it.

The priest had proved to be a valuable ally when the Bartek Springs town council had decided, much as Her Highness had, that this was a bardic problem.

He sighed and squared his shoulders, his voice dropping into an almost bardic cadence.