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Etymology of the Latin word barba

the Medieval Latin word barba (beard, whiskers; large unkempt beard)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhardh-a-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhardh-ā-

Derivations in Latin

barbus, barbatus, barbella, barbator, barbicella, imberbis, barbitonsor, barbellatum, barbicollis, barbiculmis, barbiglumis, barbipedum, barbuligera, fulvibarbis, longiberbis, nodulibarbis, transbarbata, barbutus, genibarbis, insignibarbis

Derivations in other languages

French barbe, Italian barba, Italian barbano, Portuguese barba, Romanian barbă, Spanish barba, Spanish barbicacho, Spanish barbipungente, Spanish barbiquejo

Cognates

French barbe, Italian barba, Provençal barba, Spanish barba

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin



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