Crossword-Solution: BARDIE 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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BARDIE anagram ABIDER, ABRIDE, AIRBED, DIEBAR

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Lament in rhyme, lament in prose, Wi' saut tears tricklin' down your nose; Our Bardie's fate is at a close, Past a' remead; The last, sad cape-stane o' his woe's-- Poor Mailie's dead! The seventeenth century was a barren one for Scottish literature.
Robert Burns William Allan Neilson 2006
Hogg calls it a very elegant morsel: but says that it resembles too closely "The Ewie and the Crooked Horn," to be admired as original: the shepherd might have remembered that they both resemble Sempill's "Life and death of the Piper of Kilbarchan."] Lament in rhyme, lament in prose, Wi' saut tears trickling down your nose; Our bardie's fate is at a close, Past a' remead; The last sad cape-stane of his woes; Poor Mailie's dead.
The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. Robert Burns and Allan Cunningham 2006
How at the third mile they cried off inland, and plunged into the valley by Waly's bottom and Bardie's farm, through the pleasant village of Steg, over the railway, and along the fringe of Swilford Wood, to the open heath beyond.
Follow My leader Talbot Baines Reed 2007
However, a mile on the flat pulled them together again, and they plodded on by Bardie's Farm, where the scent became sparse, and on to Steg where, for the first time since leaving Templeton, they came upon traces of their fellow-man.
Follow My leader Talbot Baines Reed 2007
But oh for Hogarth's magic power! To show Sir Bardie's willyart glower [bewildered], And how he stared and stammered, When goavan, as if led in branks, [moving stupidly], And stumpin' on his ploughman shanks, He in the parlour hammered.
Robert Burns Principal Shairp 2007