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bardish, a.|ˈbɑːdɪʃ| [f. bard n.1 + -ish.] 1. Of or belonging to bards. (Rather depreciatory.)
1612Selden in Drayton Poly-olb. A ij, Incredible reports, and Bardish impostures. a1790T. Warton Poems 78 (Jod.) One of the bardish traditions about Stonehenge. †2. Sc. Rude, insolent; cf. bardy. Obs.
a1662R. Baillie Lett. (1775) I. 311 (Jam.) The rest of that day [was]..mispent with the altercation of that bardish man Mr. D. Dogleish. |