Crossword-Solution: BARDE 5 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Barde n. A piece of defensive (or, sometimes, ornamental) armor for a
horse's neck, breast, and flanks; a barb. [Often in the pl.]
Barde pl. Defensive armor formerly worn by a man at arms.
Barde pl. A thin slice of fat bacon used to cover any meat or game.

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BARDE anagram ARBED, ARDEB, BADER, BARED, BEARD, BEDAR, BREAD, BREDA, DEBAR, DEBRA, REDAB

We have 6 clues for the answer “BARDE”

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Covered with bacon, in cuisine. 1 answer
Larded, in cooking 1 answer
Piece of armor for a horse. 1 answer
Piece of armor for knight's steed. 1 answer
Equine armor 2 answers
breastplate 12 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
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greedy person
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Sentences with BARDE (5)

Purchase of me! away, ye rascal! I am an honest plain carpenters wife, and though I have no beauty to like a husband, yet whatsoever is mine scorns to stoop to a stranger: hand off, then, when I bid thee! BARDE.
Sir Thomas More William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1998
Yet Sherwin, hindered to commence his suit Against De Barde by the ambassador, By supplication made unto the king, Who having first enticed away his wife, And got his plate, near worth four hundred pound, To grieve some wronged citizens that found This vile disgrace oft cast into their teeth, Of late sues Sherwin, and arrested him For money for the boarding of his wife.
Sir Thomas More William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1998
Martins, And yonder dwells Mutas, a wealthy Piccardy, At the Green Gate, De Barde, Peter Van Hollocke, Adrian Martine, With many more outlandish fugitives.
Sir Thomas More William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1998
Lady Alice de la Barde hears of the death of her knight:-- "ALICE "Can you talk faster, sir? Get over all this quicker? fix your eyes On mine, I pray you, and whate'er you see Still go on talking fast, unless I fall, Or bid you stop.
Adventures among Books Andrew Lang 2005
Where is your fat?" "You know how to talk; long tongue;" was my reply; upon which Imbat, forgetting his anger, burst into a roar of laughter, and saying, "and I know how to make you fat," began stuffing me with frogs, barde, and by-yu nuts.
Journals Of Two Expeditions Of Discovery In North-West And Western Australia, Vol. 2 (of 2) George Grey 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 5 times in crossword archives (1959–1971).