barbera

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See also: Barbera and Barberà

English

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Italian barbera

Noun

barbera (uncountable)

  1. An Italian grape variety grown for use in red wine, or a wine made from such grapes
    • 2003 May 9, Laura Levy Shatkin, “Wine and Dine”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      This barbera grape, one of the predominant varieties in Italy's northwest Piemonte region, is grown in the town of Alba.
    • 2007 May 30, Florence Fabricant, “An Earthy Mushroom Pasta Sauce With Piquant Cheese for an Earthy, Truffly Wine”, in New York Times[2]:
      (Your barbera will do nicely.)

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French

Pronunciation

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Verb

barbera

  1. third-person singular simple future of barber

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Italian

Noun

barbera m (uncountable)

  1. A grape variety from Piedmont
  2. A dry red wine made from these grapes

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /baɾˈbeɾa/ [baɾˈβ̞e.ɾa]

Adjective

barbera

  1. (deprecated template usage) Feminine singular of adjective barbero.

Noun

barbera f (plural barberas, masculine barbero, masculine plural barberos)

  1. the barber's wife
  2. a female barber
  3. razor, cutthroat razor
    Synonym: navaja barbera

Swedish

Verb

barbera (present barberar, preterite barberade, supine barberat, imperative barbera)

  1. to barber, to cut hair

Conjugation

See also

  • klippa (klippa sig, klippa håret)