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barb [bɑ:b](a) (on fishhook) barbillon m; (on barbed wire) barbe f, pointe f; (on arrow) barbelure f; Ornithology (feather) barbe f(b) (dig, gibe) trait m, pointe f;∎ that was a cruel barb c'était un trait cruel -
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A n1 (on hook, arrow) barbe f ;3 ( on feather) barbe f ;4 Equit barbe m.B vtr garnir [qch] de barbes. -
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1) (a backward-facing point on an arrowhead, fishing-hook etc.) barbillon, barbelure2) (a hurtful remark.) parole acerbe•- barbed- barbed wire -
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bar.bei.ro[barb‘ejru] sm barbier.* * *[bax`bejru]Substantivo masculino coiffeur masculin pour hommes* * *nome masculinoir ao barbeiroaller chez le barbier -
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nbrit.engl. "barb-wire" technique de JenningDictionnaire russe-français universel > методика остеосинтеза по типу колючей проволоки по Дженнингу
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itzpatlacyoh, nom possessif sur itzpatlac-tli.Qui a un gros morceau d'obsidienne." in tlatzontectli itzpatlacyoh in contlâzah ", ils jettent les harpons à grosse pointes d'obsidienne - they cast at them barb-pointed arrows with broad, obsidians points. Sah12,56. -
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tlatzontectli, variante tlazontectli:1.\TLATZONTECTLI javelots, dards, à la pointe entailléeAllem., Wiederhackenpfeil.Angl., spear.Cités aussi bien en relation avec l'arc qu'avec le propulseur de dards et assimilés aux expressions qui désignent les flèches (mîtl, tlacochtli). Cf. Sah3,3 et Sah2,69.U.Dyckerhoff 1970, 139,67." teômîtl tlatzontectli tlacochtli ", des flèches divines, des javelots, des harpons - Gottespfeilen, an der Spitze eingeschnittenen (mit Widerhacken versehen) Wurfsperen. Sah 1927,102." in înmîuh tlatzontectli ", leurs flèches avaient la pointe entaillée - their arrows had notched heads. Est dit des Centzon Huitznahua. Sah3,3." quinêzcâyôtia in ahtlatl in ahnôzo tlatzontectli in yâôtlatquitl in oquichtiliztli ", (le calumet) symbolise le propulseur ou les javelots, l'équipement militaire, le courage this (the tobacco tube) denoted the spear thrower or the spear, war equipement, valor. Sah9,34." tlatzontectli inic tlayehcoah ", des javelots avec lesquels ils combattent. Sah2. 148." quimonmînah in îca tlatzontectli, in îca tlacochtli, îhuân in mînacachalli ", ils tirent sur eux avec des harpons, avec des traits et des tridents - they shot at them with arrows with barbed points, with spears, and with tridents. Sah12,56." in tlatzontectli itzpatlacyoh in contlâzah ", ils jettent les harpons à grosse pointes d'obsidienne - they cast at them barb-pointed arrows with broad, obsidians points. Sah12,56." contlâzah in âcalchimalehqueh in tlatzontectli in împan in Españoles ", ceux qui ont des canots de guerre lancent des javelots sur les Espagnols - the shieldbotmen cast the barbed spears on the Spaniards. Sah12,68.2.\TLATZONTECTLI pointe d'arbre coupé.Angl., toppings.Vendu par le bûcheron, cuacuahuini. Sah10,81.3.\TLATZONTECTLI jugé.4.\TLATZONTECTLI coupe de cheveux." cencân nô quêmmach in tlacuâtectli in tlatzontectli ", la coupe de cheveux, la coupe des cheveux est aussi partout égale - very evently was his head trimmed, his hair cut.Décrit la représentation du feu. Sah2,150.Form: nom d'objet sur tzontequi. -
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adj. barb(e)lâ, -â, -é (Albanais.001 | Giettaz, Villards-Thônes).A1) un fil de fer barbelé: on fidashô barblâ nm. (001).Fra. Les fils barbelés (fils de fer hérissés de piquants pour les clôtures): lô (fi) barblâ < les (fils) barbelés> (001). -
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vi., fouiller dans l'eau avec le bec (ep. des canards, des cygnes) ; patauger, s'amuser dans l'eau (ep. des enfants) ; bouillonner, bouillir, cuire à gros bouillons. - vi. /vt., marmotter, marmonner, murmurer ; parler tout seul à voix haute ; bavarder ; bafouiller, balbutier, bredouiller, parler en articulant très mal, voler, dérober, chiper, carotter, chouraver: BARBOTÂ (Albanais.001, Annecy, Thônes, Villards- Thônes.028), C. é barbôte < il barbote> (001), R.1. - E.: Bavard.A1) barboter dans l'eau: ganfolyî vi. (028).--R.1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- barbotâ => sav. borba < boue> >< l. balbus < bègue> < racine g. et l. DS4.44Sav.balb-,Sav.barb- <qui bégaye, balbutie>, D. Balbutier, Barbare, Barbouiller / -on, Ébaubi.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
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Barb — may refer to: * A backward facing point on a fish hook or similar implement, rendering extraction from the victim s flesh more difficult * Barb (feather), the branches issuing from the rachis of feathers * Barb (fish), several species of… … Wikipedia
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Barb — Barb, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Barbed} (b[aum]rbd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Barbing}.] 1. To shave or dress the beard of. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To clip; to mow. [Obs.] Marston. [1913 Webster] 3. To furnish with barbs, or with that which will hold or hurt … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Barb — Barb, n. [F. barbe, fr. Barbarie.] 1. The Barbary horse, a superior breed introduced from Barbary into Spain by the Moors. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A blackish or dun variety of the pigeon, originally brought from Barbary. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Barb — Barb, n. [Corrupted fr. bard.] Armor for a horse. Same as 2d {Bard}, n., 1. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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