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barded, ppl. a.|ˈbɑːdɪd| [f. bard v. + -ed.] Armed, caparisoned, or covered with bards.
1501Douglas Pal. Hon. i. xlvii, A bardit curser stout and bald. 1535Coverdale Joel ii. 4 They are to loke vpon like bayrded horses. 1596Danett Comines' Hist. Fr. (1614) 298 Two thousand men of armes barded. 1795Southey Joan of Arc vi. 300 A man-at-arms upon a barded steed. 1880Disraeli Endym. lix. 267 The bells of a barded mule announced the Jester. ¶ By confusion or misprint for barbed.
1598Sylvester Du Bartas i. v. 41/3 If the Scolopendra have suckt-in The sowr-sweet morsell with the barded Pin. |