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Definitions for Barque
[1] bark3.
[2] Nautical . a sailing vessel having three or more masts, square-rigged on all but the aftermost mast, which is fore-and-aft-rigged.
[3] Literary . a boat or sailing vessel.
[4] a sailing ship of three or more masts having the foremasts rigged square and the aftermast rigged fore-and-aft
[5] poetic any boat, esp a small sailing vessel
[6] the loud abrupt usually harsh or gruff cry of a dog or any of certain other animals
[7] a similar sound, such as one made by a person, gun, etc
[8] his bark is worse than his bite he is bad-tempered but harmless
[9] (intr) (of a dog or any of certain other animals) to make its typical loud abrupt cry
[10] (intr) (of a person, gun, etc) to make a similar loud harsh sound
[11] to say or shout in a brusque, peremptory, or angry tone he barked an order
[12] US informal to advertise (a show, merchandise, etc) by loudly addressing passers-by
[13] bark up the wrong tree informal to misdirect one's attention, efforts, etc; be mistaken
[14] a protective layer of dead corky cells on the outside of the stems of woody plants
[15] any of several varieties of this substance that can be used in tanning, dyeing, or in medicine
[16] an informal name for cinchona
[17] to scrape or rub off skin, as in an injury
[18] to remove the bark or a circle of bark from (a tree or log)
[19] to cover or enclose with bark
[20] to tan (leather), principally by the tannins in barks
[21] a variant spelling (esp US) of barque
Words nearby Barque
barotse, barotseland, barouche, barozzi, barperson, barque, barquentine, barquette, barquisimeto, barr body, barr.
Origin of Barque
k31425–75; late Middle English barke < Old French barque ≪ Late Latin barca, Latin *bārica, bāris < Greek bâris Egyptian barge < Coptic barī barge
Word origin for Barque
kC13: from Old Norse börkr ; related to Swedish, Danish bark , German Borke ; compare Old Norse björkr birch