Barb

Barb
Barbary horse
♦ A breed of horse from "Barbary", or Berber, coast of the Mediterranean (Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco), and rather smaller than the Arabian. The term equus de Barbaria occurs in letters of the Emperor Frederick II in 1240. In England the term "Barb" is first found in 1636.
(Davis, R.H.C. The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment, 135)

Medieval glossary. 2014.

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Synonyms:
(or excrescences like a beard), / (of a hook, etc.), , , / (of the Barbary breed), , ,


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  • barb — [ba:b US ba:rb] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: barbe barb, beard , from Latin barba] 1.) the sharp curved point of a hook, ↑arrow etc that prevents it from being easily pulled out 2.) a remark that is clever and amusing, but also cruel …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • barb — [ barb ] noun count 1. ) a short curved point on something such as a fish hook that makes it difficult to remove 2. ) a remark or criticism that is unkind, although it may seem clever or funny => BARBED …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • barb- — Raíz de sonido expresivo o imitativo: ‘barbotar, barbullar’. ⇒ B...b …   Enciclopedia Universal

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