Bard

/bΙ‘rd/ noun

A poet or singer, especially one in ancient or medieval times who told stories and sang songs about heroes and history.

From Celtic 'bard' (poet), possibly from a root meaning 'to speak.' The word entered English through Welsh and Irish traditions, where bards held honored positions as storytellers and keepers of history.

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