Definition of Bardships

1. bardship [n] - See also: bardship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bardships

bardish
bardism
bardisms
bardlike
bardling
bardlings
bardo
bardolater
bardolaters
bardolator
bardolatries
bardolatry
bardos
bards
bardship
bardships (current term)
bardy
bare
bare(a)
bare-arse
bare-backed
bare-bones
bare-bottomed
bare-breasted
bare-bum
bare-eared squirrel monkey
bare-eared squirrel monkeys

Literary usage of Bardships

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"The bardships of the severe winter were such that seventy- nine of the colonists died before the opening of spring. From Ste-Croix Island on 12 September, ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1818)
"But the Executive Government were not to blame for any bardships that were supposed to exist with respect ..."

3. The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine (1816)
"... willingly and patiently unde;1- bardships and trials and every kind of evil, for the honor of brisk Look at the life of St. Paul after his conversion! ..."

4. The Christian Treasury (1847)
"There are not a few persons to be found, especially among we poorer classes of society, who, when they are labouring under the pressure of severe bardshipS; ..."

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