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Definition of Royal national eisteddfod
1. Noun. An eisteddfod with competitions in music and drama and poetry and the fine arts.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Royal National Eisteddfod
Literary usage of Royal national eisteddfod
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of Printed Literature in the Welsh Department by JOHN. BALLINGER, James Ifano Jones (1898)
"royal national eisteddfod, Pontypridd, 1893. Rhestr o'r Amodau, ... The Royal
National Eisteddfod of Wales, Llandudno, 1896. List of Subjects, etc. ..."
2. The Musical World (1878)
"THE royal national eisteddfod. Once more the royal national eisteddfod has been
rousing the envy and jealousy and malice of the neighbouring country. ..."
3. The Cambrian (1901)
"Gwili, the crowned bard of the Merthyr royal national eisteddfod of 1901, is
known among mortals outside ..."
4. The Cambrian (1890)
"1 THE royal national eisteddfod OF 1890, AT BANGOR. The royal national eisteddfod
of Wales was held this year at Bangor, North Wales, September 2-5, ..."
5. Haydn's Dictionary of Dates and Universal Information Relating to All Ages by Benjamin Vincent, Joseph Haydn (1906)
"1878; at Conway, 6 Aug. and at other pinces, 1879. The Cymmrodorion Society held
an Eisteddfod nt Carnarvon, 2\ Aug. 1880. royal national eisteddfod at ..."
6. The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales edited by Charles Wilkins, James Harris (1883)
"Every other literary and art event of the month pertaining to matters Welsh or
Celtic has been eclipsed by the royal national eisteddfod, held at Cardiff, ..."
7. British Musical Biography: A Dictionary of Musical Artists, Authors and by James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton (1897)
"Adjudicator at royal national eisteddfod of Wales, and some time musical critic
of the Newcastle Daily Chronicle. Composer of a Concert overture in F ..."