Bardism

/ˈbɑːrdɪzəm/ noun

The practice, style, or tradition of bards and their poetry, or a devotion to bardic arts and culture.

From 'bard' (a poet or singer) + '-ism' (a doctrine or practice). The suffix '-ism' comes from Latin, used to form nouns denoting systems, beliefs, or practices. This term emerged in the 19th century as interest in Celtic bardic traditions grew.

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