-bari

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See also: bari, Bari, barí, bāri, bäri, bari-, and bārī

Old Saxon

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *bēriz (bearing, carrying). Akin to Old Frisian -ber, Old English -bǣre, Middle Dutch -bare (Dutch -baar), German -bar.

Suffix

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-bāri

  1. suffix meaning bearing, having
  2. having the qualities of, characterized by
  3. denoting likeness or similarity to
    athalbāri (noble looking)
  4. producing

Declension

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