barro

(Anglès)

barrar

  1. to abate (to bar, to except)
  2. to bar (to obstruct the passage of)
  3. to debar (to exclude or shut out; to bar)

Freqüència

C2
Pronunciat com a (IPA)
/ˈba.ʁu/
Etimologia (Anglès)

In summary

From Vulgar Latin *barrum (“clay, mud”), from Paleo-Hispanic, possibly Celtic; compare Middle Irish broch (“waste, dregs”) and Gaulish *barros (“the bushy end”). Cognate with Galician, Mirandese, and Spanish barro, Asturian barru.

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