barbate
English
Etymology
| PIE word |
|---|
| *bʰardʰéh₂ |
Borrowed from LatinCategory:English terms borrowed from Latin#BARBATECategory:English terms derived from Latin#BARBATE barbātus, from barba (“beard”) + -ātus (“-ate”). By surface analysis, barb + -ate (adjective-forming suffix)Category:English terms suffixed with -ate (adjective)#BARBATE.
Adjective
barbate (comparative more barbate, superlative most barbate)Category:English lemmas#BARBATECategory:English adjectives#BARBATECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#BARBATECategory:Pages with entries#BARBATECategory:Pages with 4 entries#BARBATE
- (botanyCategory:en:Botany#BARBATE) bearded; having long thin hairs
- barbate leavesCategory:English terms with collocations#BARBATE
References
- “barbate”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
Italian
Noun
barbate fCategory:Italian non-lemma forms#BARBATECategory:Italian noun forms#BARBATECategory:Italian entries with incorrect language header#BARBATECategory:Pages with entries#BARBATECategory:Pages with 4 entries#BARBATE
Latin
Adjective
barbāteCategory:Latin non-lemma forms#BARBATECategory:Latin adjective forms#BARBATECategory:Latin entries with incorrect language header#BARBATECategory:Pages with entries#BARBATECategory:Pages with 4 entries#BARBATE
Spanish
Verb
barbateCategory:Spanish non-lemma forms#BARBATECategory:Spanish verb forms#BARBATECategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#BARBATECategory:Pages with entries#BARBATECategory:Pages with 4 entries#BARBATE
- second-person singular voseo imperative of barbar combined with te