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Barber
Barber Bar"ber, n. (Meteor.)
A storm accompanied by driving ice spicules formed from sea
water, esp. one occurring on the Gulf of St. Lawrence; -- so
named from the cutting ice spicules. [Canada]
BarberBarber Bar"ber, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barbered (?); p. pr. &
vb. n. Barbering.]
To shave and dress the beard or hair of. --Shak. Barber fishBarber fish Bar"ber fish (Zo["o]l.)
See Surgeon fish. BarberedBarber Bar"ber, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barbered (?); p. pr. &
vb. n. Barbering.]
To shave and dress the beard or hair of. --Shak. BarberingBarber Bar"ber, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Barbered (?); p. pr. &
vb. n. Barbering.]
To shave and dress the beard or hair of. --Shak. Barbermonger
Barbermonger Bar"ber*mon`ger, n.
A fop. [Obs.]
BarberryBarberry Bar"ber*ry, n. [OE. barbarin, barbere, OF. berbere.]
(Bot.)
A shrub of the genus Berberis, common along roadsides and
in neglected fields. B. vulgaris is the species best known;
its oblong red berries are made into a preserve or sauce, and
have been deemed efficacious in fluxes and fevers. The bark
dyes a fine yellow, esp. the bark of the root. [Also spelt
berberry.] BearberryBearberry Bear"ber*ry, n. (Bot.)
A trailing plant of the heath family (Arctostaphylos
uva-ursi), having leaves which are tonic and astringent, and
glossy red berries of which bears are said to be fond. Harberous
Harberous Har"ber*ous, a.
Harborous. [Obs.]
A bishop must be faultless, the husband of one wife,
honestly appareled, harberous. --Tyndale (1
Tim. iii. 2)
Superb warberSuperb Su*perb", a. [F. superbe, L. superbus, fr. super over.
See Super-.]
1. Grand; magnificent; august; stately; as, a superb edifice;
a superb colonnade.
2. Rich; elegant; as, superb furniture or decorations.
3. Showy; excellent; grand; as, a superb exhibition.
Superb paradise bird (Zo["o]l.), a bird of paradise
(Paradis[ae]a, or Lophorina, superba) having the
scapulars erectile, and forming a large ornamental tuft on
each shoulder, and a large gorget of brilliant feathers on
the breast. The color is deep violet, or nearly black,
with brilliant green reflections. The gorget is bright
metallic green.
Superb warber. (Zo["o]l.) See Blue wren, under Wren. --
Su*perb"ly, adv. -- Su*perb"ness, n.
Meaning of Arber from wikipedia
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Arber is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Agnes Arber (1879–1960),
British botanist and
philosopher of
biology Edward Arber (1836–1912)...
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Arber Xhekaj (Albanian:
Arbër Xhekaj,
pronounced /dʒækaɪ/, jak-EYE, born
January 30, 2001) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenceman for the Montreal...
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Werner Arber (born 3 June 1929 in Gränichen, Aargau) is a
Swiss microbiologist and geneticist.
Along with
American researchers Hamilton Smith and Daniel...
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Arbër Potoku (born 19
April 1994) is a
Kosovan professional footballer who
plays as a left-back for
Kosovan club Ballkani. Trepça '89
Kosovar Superliga...
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Agnes Arber FRS (née Robertson; 23
February 1879 – 22
March 1960) was a
British plant morphologist and anatomist,
historian of
botany and philosopher...
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Arbër Hoxha (born 6
October 1998) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a left
winger for
Croatian club
Dinamo Zagreb. A three-time international...
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Arbër is an
Albanian masculine given name and may
refer to:
Arbër Abilaliaj (born 1986),
Albanian footballer Arbër Aliu (born 1988),
Albanian footballer...
- The Großer
Arber (German pronunciation); Czech: Velký Javor, "Great Maple") or
Great Arber, is the
highest peak of the Bavarian/Bohemian
Forest mountain...
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Arbër Bytyqi (born 16
October 2003) is a
Kosovo Albanian professional footballer who
plays as a
right back and
central midfielder for Llapi. Born in Prizren...
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Edward Arber (4
December 1836 – 23
November 1912) was an
English scholar, writer, and editor.
Arber was born in London. From 1854 he 1878 he
worked as...