barry

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English

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A shield, barry argent and azure.

Etymology

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From French barré (striped, barred).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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barry (plural barries)

  1. (heraldry) A field divided transversely into several equal parts, and consisting of two different tinctures interchangeably disposed.

Adjective

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barry (comparative more barry, superlative most barry)

  1. (heraldry, not comparable) Traversed (transversely) by bars.
    Coordinate term: barruly
  2. (textiles) Of a dyed material: having bars or bands of color.
    • 1970, The International Dyer, Textile Printer, Bleacher and Finisher, page 802:
      [] many examples of the degree of coverage of barry nylon with various ranges of dyes are listed []

Derived terms

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References

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  • The Manual of Heraldry, Fifth Edition, by Anonymous, London, 1862, online at [1]

Anagrams

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Scots

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Angloromani baro (great)

Adjective

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barry (comparative mair barry, superlative maist barry)

  1. (slang, Edinburgh) Excellent.

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