Definition of Eisteddfodic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eisteddfodic

eisegete
eisegetes
eisel
eisell
eisells
eisels
eisenmenger complex
eisenmenger syndrome
eish
eisodic
eisoptrophobia
eisosome
eisosomes
eisteddfod
eisteddfodau
eisteddfodic (current term)
eisteddfods
eiswein
eisweins
eitchen midden
eitelite
either
either-or
either particle flux density
either way

Literary usage of Eisteddfodic

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

1. The Cambrian (1898)
"Although it is usual in eisteddfodic programs to emphasize the article that no unworthy composition shall be honored, yet the standard of merit is so ..."

2. The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales edited by Charles Wilkins, James Harris (1883)
"Men whose names are household words, blazoned in eisteddfodic hall, and uttered by tongues that tremble with the fulness of respect and sorrow were ..."

3. The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion by Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) (1898)
"the course of my eisteddfodic experience, but will mention only the recent conduct of a ... It is notorious that eisteddfodic contests are often a source of ..."

4. The Cambrian Journal by Cambrian Institute (1858)
"The next prize was a sum of £5 to the oldest bard present who had gained an eisteddfodic prize; age to exceed threescore years and ten. ..."

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