Aldric or Audric del Vilar[1] was the twelfth-century lord of Auvillar and a troubadour.
This may in fact be derived by Marcabru's biographer from an exchange of satiric songs between the two, beginning with Audric's "Tot a estru" (16b.1), to which Marcabru responded with "Seigner n'Audric" (293.43).
Audric may have been originally writing in response to Marcabru's gap "D'aisso lau Dieu".
The whole exchange revolves around Marcabru's claim that he will accept bread from a fool so long as it lasts.
Audric introduced the nickname Pan-Perdut (Breadless) for Marcabru.