- barrow bar·row
- I ['bærəʊ]
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(wheelbarrow) carriola, (market stall) carretto, carrettinoII ['bærəʊ] nArcheol tumulo
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bar|row — bar|row1 «BAR oh», noun, verb. –n. 1. = wheelbarrow. (Cf. ↑wheelbarrow) 2. British. a two wheeled handcart: »We bought fresh oranges and clusters of rich purple grapes from the barrows on Piccadilly (Atlantic). 3. a frame with two short handles… … Useful english dictionary
Barrow — Bar row (b[a^]r r[ o]), n. [OE. barow, fr. AS. beran to bear. See {Bear} to support, and cf. {Bier}.] 1. A support having handles, and with or without a wheel, on which heavy or bulky things can be transported by hand. See {Handbarrow}, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Barrow — Bar row (b[a^]r r[ o]), n. [OE. barow, bargh, AS. bearg, bearh; akin to Icel. b[ o]rgr, OHG. barh, barug, G. barch. [root]95.] A hog, esp. a male hog castrated. Holland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Barrow — Bar row, n. [OE. bergh, AS. beorg, beorh, hill, sepulchral mound; akin to G. berg mountain, Goth. bairgahei hill, hilly country, and perh. to Skr. b[.r]hant high, OIr. brigh mountain. Cf. {Berg}, {Berry} a mound, and {Borough} an incorporated… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wheel·bar·row — /ˈwiːlˌberoʊ/ noun, pl rows [count] : a cart with two handles, a large bowl, and usually one wheel that is used for carrying heavy loads of dirt, rocks, etc. called also barrow … Useful english dictionary
Barrow,Point — Bar·row (bărʹō), Point The northernmost point of Alaska, in the northwest on the Arctic Ocean. The nearby city of Barrow has research and government facilities. Population: 3,469. * * * … Universalium
Barrow — Bar•row [[t]ˈbær oʊ[/t]] n. 1) geg Also called Bar′row in Fur′ness [[t]ˈfɜr nɪs[/t]] a seaport in Cumbria, in NW England. 73,900 2) geg Point, the N tip of Alaska: the northernmost point of the U.S … From formal English to slang
barrow — bar|row [ˈbærəu US rou] n [Sense: 1,3; Origin: Old English bearwe] [Sense: 2; Origin: Old English beorg] 1.) a small vehicle like a box on wheels, from which fruits, vegetables etc used to be sold 2.) a large pile of earth like a small hill that… … Dictionary of contemporary English
barrow — bar|row [ berou ] noun count 1. ) a WHEELBARROW 2. ) a large pile of earth over an ancient GRAVE where one or more people are buried … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
barrow — bar·row … English syllables
barrow's — bar·row s … English syllables