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BarleyBarley Bar"ley, n. [OE. barli, barlich, AS. b[ae]rlic; bere
barley + l[=i]c (which is prob. the same as E. like, adj., or
perh. a form of AS. le[=a]c leek). AS. bere is akin to Icel,
barr barley, Goth. barizeins made of barley, L. far spelt;
cf. W. barlys barley, bara bread. ?92. Cf. Farina, 6th
Bear.] (Bot.)
A valuable grain, of the family of grasses, genus Hordeum,
used for food, and for making malt, from which are prepared
beer, ale, and whisky. Barley bird Barley bird (Zo["o]l.), the siskin.
Barley sugar, sugar boiled till it is brittle (formerly
with a decoction of barley) and candied.
Barley water, a decoction of barley, used in medicine, as a
nutritive and demulcent. Barley sugar Barley bird (Zo["o]l.), the siskin.
Barley sugar, sugar boiled till it is brittle (formerly
with a decoction of barley) and candied.
Barley water, a decoction of barley, used in medicine, as a
nutritive and demulcent. Barley water Barley bird (Zo["o]l.), the siskin.
Barley sugar, sugar boiled till it is brittle (formerly
with a decoction of barley) and candied.
Barley water, a decoction of barley, used in medicine, as a
nutritive and demulcent. Barleybrake
Barleybrake Bar"ley*brake` Barleybreak
Bar"ley*break`(b[aum]r"l[y^]*br[=a]k`), n.
An ancient rural game, commonly played round stacks of
barley, or other grain, in which some of the party attempt to
catch others who run from a goal.
Barleybreak
Barleybrake Bar"ley*brake` Barleybreak
Bar"ley*break`(b[aum]r"l[y^]*br[=a]k`), n.
An ancient rural game, commonly played round stacks of
barley, or other grain, in which some of the party attempt to
catch others who run from a goal.
Barley-breeBarley-bree Bar"ley-bree` (-br[=e]`), n. [Lit. barley broth.
See Brew.]
Liquor made from barley; strong ale. [Humorous] [Scot.]
--Burns. BarleycornBarleycorn Bar"ley*corn`, n. [See Corn.]
1. A grain or ``corn' of barley.
2. Formerly, a measure of length, equal to the average length
of a grain of barley; the third part of an inch.
John Barleycorn, a humorous personification of barley as
the source of malt liquor or whisky. John BarleycornBarleycorn Bar"ley*corn`, n. [See Corn.]
1. A grain or ``corn' of barley.
2. Formerly, a measure of length, equal to the average length
of a grain of barley; the third part of an inch.
John Barleycorn, a humorous personification of barley as
the source of malt liquor or whisky.
Meaning of Barle from wikipedia
- Usha
Barle (born 2 May 1968) is an
Indian Pandavani folk singer, of a
traditional performing folk art form, from Chhattisgarh. she is
known for her performances...
- The
River Barle runs from the
Chains on
northern Exmoor, in Somerset,
England to join the
River Exe at Exebridge, Devon. The
river and the
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Radhe Shyam Barle (born 9
October 1966) is a
Panthi folk
dancer and artist. In 2021, he was
awarded India's fourth-highest
civilian award the
Padma Shri...
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Barle Bridge is a five span
stone arch
bridge over the
River Barle in
Dulverton within the
English county of Somerset,
which is
medieval in origin. It...
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Florent Barle (born 17
January 1986 in Cavaillon) is a
French former road cyclist. He rode in the 2012
Vuelta a España and
finished in 129th place. 2004...
- Ritu
Verma is po****r
along with
others such as
Shantibai Chelak and Usha
Barle. The
origins of this
singing style are not
known and
according to its foremost...
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washing of
sheep fleeces in the
leats feeding the wide and fast-flowing
River Barle, the
surviving 19th-century
industrial laundries continue to
provide a service...
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Barles (French pronunciation: [baʁl]) is a
commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region of south-eastern...
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Louis Peter "Fats"
Barle (June 23, 1916 –
December 30, 1996) was an
American professional basketball and
football player.
Barle had a
brief career in the...
- with two
national championships.
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Adams Lou
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