Definition of Bardo

1. in Buddhism, a stage between death and rebirth [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bardo

barded
bardes
bardic
bardiche
bardiches
bardie
bardier
bardiest
barding
bardish
bardism
bardisms
bardlike
bardling
bardlings
bardo (current term)
bardolater
bardolaters
bardolator
bardolatries
bardolatry
bardos
bards
bardship
bardships
bardy
bare
bare(a)
bare-arse

Literary usage of Bardo

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Carthage and Tunis: The Old and New Gates of the Orient by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1906)
"When we went out to the bardo we had an idea that it was the wrong day, ... Inside, the bardo is not altogether shorn of its former splendour. ..."

2. The Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould (1874)
"B. bardo, Abp. of Mainz, AD 1053. S- MARGARET, Q. of Scotland, at Edinburgh, AD 1093. ... bardo ..."

3. Algeria and Tunis in 1845 by John Clark Kennedy (1846)
"... T. Reade's Collection—Beautiful Intaglio —Second Visit to the bardo—Signer ... sent from the bardo. After skirting the lake for some distance, ..."

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