Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BARDED
a.In heraldry, a caparisoned.
BARDESANISTS
n.A sect of heretics, who sprung from Bardesanes, of Edessa, in Mesopotamia, in the 2d century, who taught that the actions of men depend on fate, to which God himself is subject. His followers went farther, and denied the incarnation of Christ and the resurrection.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BARDED
Bard "ed, p.a. Etym: [See Bard horse armor. ]
1. Accoutered with defensive armor; -- said of a horse.
2. (Her. )
Defn: Wearing rich caparisons. Fifteen hundred men. .. barded and richly trapped. Stow.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Bardeen, John
Bar deen, John |bärˈdēn bɑrˈdin | (1908 –91 ), US physicist. With William Shockley and Walter Brattain, he developed a point-contact transistor, for which they shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956. He also worked on the theory of superconductivity, for which he shared the prize in 1972 with colleagues Leon N. Cooper (1930 –) and John Robert Schrieffer (1931 –).
Oxford Dictionary
Bardeen, John
Bar deen, John |bärˈdēn bɑrˈdin | (1908 –91 ), US physicist. With William Shockley and Walter Brattain, he developed a point-contact transistor, for which they shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956. He also worked on the theory of superconductivity, for which he shared the prize in 1972 with colleagues Leon N. Cooper (1930 –) and John Robert Schrieffer (1931 –).
Duden Dictionary
Barde
Bar de Substantiv, maskulin , der |B a rde |der Barde; Genitiv: des Barden, Plural: die Barden französisch barde < lateinisch bardus, aus dem Keltischen a (besonders altkeltischer ) Sänger und Dichter von Heldenliedern b oft ironisch Dichter c Verfasser von zeit- und gesellschaftskritischen Liedern und Balladen, der seine Lieder selbst zur Gitarre vorträgt
Barde
Bar de Substantiv, feminin Kochkunst , die |B a rde |die Barde; Genitiv: der Barde, Plural: die Barden französisch barde, eigentlich = Reitkissen < spanisch albarda < arabisch barda `a h Speckscheibe, mit der das Geflügel beim Braten belegt wird
French Dictionary
barde
barde n. m. nom masculin Poète et chanteur celte. : Un barde gaulois, nommé Assurancetourix.
barde
barde n. f. nom féminin Couche de lard.
bardeau
bardeau n. m. (pl. bardeaux ) nom masculin Planchette employée pour la couverture des maisons. : Un toit en bardeaux.
barder
barder v. tr. , impers. verbe transitif 1 Couvrir d ’une armure. 2 figuré Couvrir de quelque chose. : Barder un ancien ministre de décorations. 3 Envelopper de tranches de lard. : Barder un poulet. verbe impersonnel familier Se gâter. : Ça va barder! . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le verbe larder, garnir de petits morceaux de lard. aimer
Spanish Dictionary
bardeo
bardeo nombre masculino coloquial Navaja (arma ).