a. [f. as prec. + -IC.] Of, pertaining to, or of the character of, bards.

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1775.  T. Warton, Eng. Poetry, I. Diss. i. 51, note. An argument of the bardic institution being fetched from the east.

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1803.  W. Taylor, in Ann. Rev., I. 261. The druidic or bardic order among the Cimbri.

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1876.  Green, Short Hist., iv. § 1. 160. The court of Llewelyn was crowded with bardic singers.

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