BARDIE

Etymology 1

Noun

bardie (plural bardies)

(Scotland) A minor poet or bard; used as a self-deprecatory epithet by Robert Burns.

Etymology 2

Adjective

bardie (comparative more bardie, superlative most bardie)

Rude and insolent; bolshie.

Etymology 3

From Noongar language bardi.

Noun

bardie (plural bardies)

(Australia) The edible larva of an insect.

Anagrams

• Beaird, abider, abreid, air bed, airbed

Source: Wiktionary



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