You say 'bardo:' 'el bardo.'
A bard is a poet and minstrel. The word is of Celtic origin. It was given as a title to Shakespeare: the "Bard of Avon" or the poet of Avon (after the Avon river which flows through his hometown Stratford on Avon). Shakespeare's reputation is so huge among English poets that he's often called just "the Bard", and unless you qualify it, that's what is meant nowadays when you use the word.
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In medieval British and Gaelic culture a storyteller or poet would have been called a "bard". The bard would have been supported by a patron, a nobleman or lord, and would have told stories that the patron wished to hear. Minstrel is also a name for medieval storytellers, who would tell stories through musical lyrics.
Shakespeare is commonly referred to as The Bard usually capitalized. Bard is a Welsh word for Poet. Bards were sort of ceremonial poets and similar to troubadors in a sense. He is often called the Bard. Bard means Poet.
A bard is defined as a professional poet and singer
The famous bard's nickname was "The Bard of Avon." This nickname refers to William Shakespeare, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest playwrights and poets in the English language.
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Professional poets are often referred to as "poets," regardless of whether they write poetry as a hobby or for a career. However, some poets may also be known as "poet laureates" if they hold an official position appointed by a government or institution to represent and promote poetry.
Homer is a famous Greek bard known for his epic poems, such as the Iliad and the Odyssey. He is considered one of the greatest poets in ancient Greek literature and his works have had a lasting impact on Western culture.
The poets may dream, but we must act- and act quickly! I'd like to know where all of the great poets are when we really need one!
Scop is another name for poet from Medieval times. I learned this in English Class the other day!
Because he was a writer (a Bard) and came from Stratford-upon-Avon.