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Word | Bard |
Hindi Meaning | कवि, भाट/कवि, चारण, भाट, सूत, सारिका, जिरहपोश |
put a caparison on; of horses / someone who writes poems, a poet / A professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men. / a lyric poet / poet / a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition. / a: a tribal poet-singer skilled in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds b: a composer, singer, or declaimer of epic or heroic verse / a piece of armor or ornament for a horse's neck, breast, or flank / to furnish with bards / to dress meat for cooking by covering with strips of fat, | |
Usage | ⇒ William Shakespeare is also known as the bard of Stratford-on-Avon ⇒ The ancient bard Homer sang of the fall of Troy. ⇒ On a dozen axes of values, then, there is a deep congruity, much of it reflecting the influence of the archaic epic bard on the nineteenth-century novelist. |
Synonyms | poet, minstrel, troubadour, caparison, barde, muse, rhymester, versifier, dress up, poetaster, rhymer, skald, lyricist, minnesinger, poetess, scald, sonneteer, attire, balladeer, elegist, |
Antonyms | impoverish, |
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