Definition of Bardiest

1. bardy [adj] - See also: bardy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bardiest

barcoding
barcon
barcons
bard
bardacious
bardashes
barde
barded
bardes
bardic
bardiche
bardiches
bardie
bardier
bardiest (current term)
barding
bardish
bardism
bardisms
bardlike
bardling
bardlings
bardo
bardolater
bardolaters
bardolator
bardolatries
bardolatry
bardos

Literary usage of Bardiest

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

1. A History of California: The American Period by Robert Glass Cleland (1922)
"The monotony and confinement of prison life, augmented by ill-usage and poor fare, chafed the spirits of even the bardiest ..."

2. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1855)
"<°wl3 are th,c bardiest. \\hite Hence we shall probably continue to import the!°r blu'9h le? ..."

3. Health, Strength & Power by Dudley Allan Sargent (1904)
"Agricultural pursuits bave always been among the bardiest and healthiest, as were the primitive trades of the carpenter, the blacksmith, the wheelwright, ..."

4. Bulletin by United States (1889)
"is among the bardiest of the Conifers, and grows in the most arid and exposed sites, usually occupying southern exposures. It occurs at elevations between ..."

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