1. bayard - Noun
2. bayard - Adjective
3. Bayard - Proper noun
Properly, a bay horse, but often any horse. Commonly in the phrase blind bayard, an old blind horse.
A stupid, clownish fellow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPrince, Bayard would have smashed his sword To see the sort of knights you dub-- Is that the last of them - O Lord Will someone take me to a pub? G. K. Chesterton
Bayard, as the sole representative from Delaware, changed his vote from Burr to no selection. Source: Internet
Bayard saw the whole effort as the path to inflation and economic ruin.sfn Again, he spoke against the bill, but like the Matthews resolution, the Bland–Allison Act passed both houses of Congress in 1878. Source: Internet
As ambassador, Bayard continued to strive for Anglo-American friendship. Source: Internet
Chaplain Groves was hospitalized with tuberculosis at Fort Bayard in 1905. Source: Internet
Ferling, 2004, p. 208 Others alleged that Jefferson secured James Asheton Bayard 's tie-breaking electoral vote by guaranteeing the retention of various Federalist posts in the government. Source: Internet