bardship

/ˈbɑrdʃɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

The quality or state of being a bard, or the role of a poet or musician, especially one who performs in a traditional or folk style.

“The village celebrated the bard’s bardship with a grand festival.”

Synonyms

  • musicality
  • poeticism

Antonyms

  • barbarism
  • crudeness