Barded

Word BARDED
Character 6
Hyphenation bard ed
Pronunciations /ˈbɑː(ɹ)dɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Barded"

What do we mean by barded?

(of a horse) Accoutered with defensive armor

Wearing rich caparisons.

Bard /bärd/ noun a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition. Urban Dictionary

A nickname for a buddy, bro, or bruh. Used to show friendship and buddy status. Although it may sound like a bad word, calling someone bard is something desired. Urban Dictionary

From the Gaelic "bàrd". A poet, musician, and entertainer. Also called a "minstrel" in some circles. Known through Latin as a "troubadour". Urban Dictionary

When you're so bored, and you're bored of saying bored, that you're bard. Urban Dictionary

An ultraliberal, hippie dippie college in Annandale New York. Immoralized by Walter Becker of Steely Dan Fame who cursed the college in his song "My old school" Urban Dictionary

Bad Ass Rocker Dude Urban Dictionary

Celtic Word pertaining to individuals who are masters in the arts, music, story telling etc, as indeed the Celts were. Rabbie Burns Is a good Example of a Bard. Shakespeare on the other hand is not, as he is an English Twat who wrote boring and historically innacurate Plays Urban Dictionary

A man who has a ninety thousand dollar job senior year of high school, who may or may not be a world leader, who once had a party so epic a pig's head ended up in his bathtub, who needs no sleep, who might be robotic, who is known to break the arms of those who surprise him, who will never cut off my dick. Urban Dictionary

A poet and jack of all trades, even a thief if a need arises, a bard is welcome everywhere because of his beautiful songs Urban Dictionary

1. A poet, often a singing poet who might improvise his work, who was around during ancient and mediaeval times. They would often travel between town and town to recite folk ballads and songs. A famous example of a bard is the blind Greek known as Homer. 2. Nickname for Shakespeare Urban Dictionary

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The word "barded" in example sentences

Following written instructions the kitchen staff then "barded" my crispy flesh with sliced fatback using twine and slow roasted my carcass at 275 for two hours. ❋ Unknown (2006)

As a woman who can appreciate a great jug appearance from time to time, I can't help but feel like I'm being boob-barded with images of Katy Perry's damn near perfect breasts (I've not seen them out of clothes, which is why I can't definitely label them as "perfect"). ❋ Erin Gibson (2010)

As a woman who can appreciate a great jug appearance from time to time, I can't help but feel like I'm being boob-barded with images of Katy Perry's damn near perfect breasts I've not seen them out of clothes, which is why I can't definitely label them as "perfect". ❋ Erin Gibson (2010)

Dutch roussin, a Spanish jennet, a barded or trapped steed, then a light fleet horse, unto whom he gave a hundred carieres, made him go the high saults, bounding in the air, free the ditch with a skip, leap over a stile or pale, turn short in a ring both to the right and left hand. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The crowd pressed inward, just out of reach of the war-barded drakes but as close as they could get to the great sky-ship. ❋ King, J. Robert (1999)

Even then he was not completely safe, however, as an intrepid knight galloped after him on his great, barded charger. ❋ Weis, Margaret (1994)

That possibility faded completely when Andor saw the banners waving atop the army's sharp-tipped pikes, when he saw the well-groomed, skirted, and barded horses. ❋ Kirchoff, Mary (1993)

No tales of his little tryst were barded about-it was mere court gossip, which means" " ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)

In normal times the common service due from a crown manor would have been perhaps one esquire and his harness, and a barded horse, for forty days 'service against the Welsh near Oswestry. ❋ Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 (1989)

Gathrid now wore Daubendiek scab-barded down his back. ❋ Cook, Glen (1982)

[70-11] _Barbed_, or _barded_, is a term used of a war-horse, and means ❋ Charles Herbert Sylvester (N/A)

Compare to the car drawn by four white bulls, the gallant bay charger barded with steel, and caparisoned with cloth of gold. ❋ Various (N/A)

"Oh! damn it," they say, "the difference is great; the first forts were too near to us; with these we cannot be bom-barded." ❋ Unknown (1890)

Lastly came the Legate himself, mounted on a barded mule trapped in crimson velvet, with gold front-stalls, studs, buckles, and stirrups. ❋ John [Editor] Rudd (1885)

The whole English force is said to have exceeded one hundred thousand, forty thousand of whom were cavalry, including three thousand horses "barded from counter to tail," armed against stroke of sword or point of spear. ❋ John [Editor] Rudd (1885)

Medici, "on a barded mule housed with trappings of scarlet and gold," to where, in the arched hall of the palace of the Medici, his father, sick and reclining on his litter, awaited the coming of the boy cardinal. ❋ Elbridge Streeter Brooks (1874)

[The bard] sang of [tales] from far and wide in a [hauntingly beautiful] tone. ❋ Kaosmoker (2018)

Ryan: How’s it going [bard]? Chad: Good [fam], just taking [er] easy. ❋ Swisscheesefordayseh (2017)

Strumming his lute, [the bard] sang of a [tragic hero's] love for a [fair maiden], inciting fawning from the ladies of the court. ❋ Lorelili (2005)

[Sean]: im bard [Brad]: im bard too Sean: im [brad] [the bard]. ❋ Rgx2richez (2020)

You're gonna live in a [commune] and make beaded [belts]? What, Couldnt get into [Bard]? ❋ Connecticutdoc (2009)

[Jeremy] was a [bard], then he became [a dad]. ❋ Couuuuuuyo (2019)

[The Bard] Is [Celtic] skakespeare is not! Google search Bard and see [whats on] top! ❋ William The Wallace (2006)

The Bard is [the greatest] [story teller] of [all time]. ❋ Hungrybear (2012)

[The bard] was playing a [ballad] and the whole [inn] went quiet, listening to his song. ❋ Morte (2003)

1. [The bard] came to the village to tell tales of times of old and distant lands. 2. Although many people think either (a) "Shakespeare uses too much old english" or (b) "Shakespeare's too intellectual," [the Bard's] works have remained timeless for over [400 years] ❋ Aleclair (2005)

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