Examples of 'bardic' in a sentence

Meaning of "bardic"

Bardic (adjective): Relating to bards, poets, or their poetry. It describes anything related to poetry or the tradition of storytelling by poets
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  • Of or pertaining to bards.
  • A bardic circle or competition: a gathering or contest at which stories, poems, and/or songs are recited.

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Bardic magic also changed once again.
I totally pacify them with bardic music.
A bardic name may also result from a nickname.
Harps and other traditional bardic instruments.
Welsh bardic poetry and performance in the middle ages.
Dylan is the brilliant inheritor of the bardic tradition.
Breton bardic association.
They often trained in bardic schools.
But the bardic formulas sometimes add a little touch that is extremely revealing.
The historical accuracy of these bardic legends is doubtful.
Members of bardic schools were trained in the complex rules and forms of Gaelic poetry.
Such legends appear to be bardic inventions.
The bardic legends state that Nagaditya was killed in a battle with the Bhils.
This is one of the last eyewitness accounts of the bardic culture.
Welsh poets often write under bardic names to conceal their identity in Eisteddfod competitions.

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Gnomes have a sense of humor and trickery that lends itself to a bardic career.
Fiacc was a pupil to his uncle in the bardic profession and soon embraced the Faith.
It is tempting to interpret the whole story as an instruction manual for Bardic initiation.
The medieval bardic legends call him Paramala or Parimala.
The river and its culture gave rise to the bardic folk song tradition of daoqing.
His bardic name is Morgan.
The event was also mentioned in Welsh bardic chronicles.
The bardic stories of Ireland.
And Siamanto was a poet of bardic affinities.
Medieval bardic literature includes them among the Agnivashi Rajput dynasties.
I am not influenced by Welsh bardic poetry.
Text especially for the Bardic competition which was held in January.
These judging boards had probably derived from ancient Celtic bardic traditions.
A creature can have only one Bardic Inspiration die at a time.
Hywel was also known as the Poet Prince for his bardic skills.
The medieval bardic literature classifies them among the Agnivanshi Rajput dynasties.
He is better known in Wales by his bardic name Cadfan sometimes Cadvan.
Your Bardic Inspiration die changes when you reach certain levels in this class.
He helped to reform the Bardic Order at the Convention of Drumceat.
He also participated in the creation of the Bardic College of Gaul.
His bardic name in the Gorsedd is Matthew Tâf.
It was a government of gift-giving and bardic lawmen.
His bardic name as Archdruid was Brinli.
However, there are several instances of historical inaccuracies in the bardic legends.
The Bardic school or grade is symbolised by the Birch Tree.
He recorded several music CDs, performed with solo bardic programs.
The Bardic competition.
Very much so - and this is discussed in the Bardic course.
New high-level bardic music effects were introduced as well as progressive improvements of existing ones.
After we acknowledge and offer to the Outsiders, we invoke a Bardic deity.
The advantage of the bardic circle is that it has a clear structure, which enforces politeness.
After much consideration, I have concluded that you are ready to test for bardic mastery.
He founded the MacMhuirich bardic family, a Scottish dynasty of poets.
Evans ' bardic chair is on permanent display at his family 's hill farm near Trawsfynydd.
Deemed an emblem of the country 's early bardic society, this harp appears on Irish coins.

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