barbur

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin barbula, diminutive of barba.

Noun

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barbur m (plural barburi) (Transylvania)

  1. the edge of an axe or knife
  2. a triangular-shaped embroidery on the chest area of a peasant's shirt

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