a. [f. as prec. + -IC.] Of, pertaining to, or of the character of, bards.
1775. T. Warton, Eng. Poetry, I. Diss. i. 51, note. An argument of the bardic institution being fetched from the east.
1803. W. Taylor, in Ann. Rev., I. 261. The druidic or bardic order among the Cimbri.
1876. Green, Short Hist., iv. § 1. 160. The court of Llewelyn was crowded with bardic singers.