-
missing coat, as
without it he
suffers from
extreme cold.
Faruolo also
voices Barnus (a
barnacle with a loud voice), a
message bird, a
worker man, and Henchman...
-
algorfa ("loft"),
magatzem ("warehouse"), alfàbia ("earthenware jar"),
barnús ("bathrobe"),
aladroc ("anchovy"),
dacsa ("corn"), safanòria ("carrot")...
-
masculine words ending in -às, -ís, ús. Fracàs → frac****os. Pastís → pastissos.
Barnús →
barnussos "Failure – failures." "Cake – cakes." "Bathrobe – bathrobes"...
- Tadamun, Al Danagla, Al Jumhouriya, Al Mufaqaat, Al Syool, Al Mourada,
Barnu, Badr, Marco, Al Rabaa, Ruwina, Addona, Taradona, Karfis, Al Kababish, Karrari...
- "judge(-ment)" (?) from Proto-Celtic *bar-na- ,
whence also
Middle Welsh barnu ‘judge, proclaim.’ The
forms not
derived from Gr**** or
Latin that have the...
-
Antonio de Molina,
along with four
other knights,
killed Alonso Carrillo de
Barnús, and as a result, he was
forced to flee and take
refuge in Vélez-Málaga...
-
masculine words ending in -às, -ís, ús. Fracàs → frac****os. Pastís → pastissos.
Barnús →
barnussos "Failure – failures." "Cake – cakes." "Bathrobe – bathrobes"...
- "rubbish", છોકરું (chokrũ) "child", કારખાનું (kārkhānũ) "factory", બારણું (
bārṇũ) "door", અંધારું (andhārũ) "dark", છોકરી (chokrī) "girl", ટોપી (ṭopī) "hat"...
-
Idris Alooma (1564–1596). He
wrote two
chronicles in Arabic, K.
ghazawat Barnu ("The Book of the
Bornu Wars") in 1576 and K.
ghazawat Kanei ("The Book...
- of "y bar" is less
certain but has been
linked to the
Modern Welsh word "
Barnu",
meaning "wrath" or "judgement",
giving a
possible etymology of "burial...