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Barbotine
Barbotine Bar"bo*tine, n. [F.] A paste of clay used in decorating coarse pottery in relief.

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- Barbo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Gil Y'Barbo (1729–1809), pioneering settler of Nacogdoches, Texas Giovanni Barbo...
- Paulus II; Italian: Paolo II; 23 February 1417 – 26 July 1471), born Pietro Barbo, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 30 August...
- The Barbo (Latin: Barbus) were Venetian patrician family prominent between the 14th and 16th centuries. One branch, the Barbo von Waxenstein, settled...
- Paolo Barbo or Paulus Barbus may refer to: Paolo Barbo (1416–1462), diplomat and soldier in Venetian and papal service Paolo Barbò da Soncino (died 1495)...
- Paolo Barbò da Soncino (died 5 August 1494/5) was an Italian Dominican philosopher and theologian. Barbò was born at Soncino, Lombardy, from where comes...
- Lutgardo "Lutz" Boco Barbo is a politician and former governor of Eastern Samar. He was originally a lawyer in the Mosqueda Law Office, before becoming...
- Pantaleone Barbo was a distinguished diplomat of the Venetian Republic. He was the Venetian amb****ador to Constantinople, and became the first bailo of...
- Paolo Barbo (1416–1462) was a Venetian patrician, diplomat and statesman. An educated humanist of the well connected Barbo and Condulmer families, he was...
- Scipione Barbò Soncino, or Scipione Barbuo, was a 16th-century Italian jurist and writer, active in Padua. His best-known work was a set of biographies...
- Niccolò Barbo (c. 1420 – 1462) was a Venetian patrician, official and Renaissance humanist. Barbo was born in Venice around 1420. He was the son of Piero...