Bardic (adjective)

  1. Relating to the traditions and practices of bards, especially those of ancient Celtic societies.
  2. Relating to poetry, poets or poetry traditions.

Origin:

This word is derived from the word "bard" which is a poet or minstrel in medieval gaelic and british culture.

Examples:

  1. The bardic tradition of ancient Celtic societies was passed down through generations of poets.
  2. The bardic poetry was an important part of the ancient Celtic culture.
  3. The bardic performer recited stories and poems from the ancient tradition.
  4. The bardic festival was a celebration of poetry and storytelling.
  5. The bardic tradition continues to be an important part of the cultural heritage of Wales and Ireland.
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