barro
Catalan
Verb
barro
- first-person singular present indicative form of barrar
Italian
Verb
barro
- first-person singular present indicative of barrare
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Ladino
Noun
barro m (Latin spelling)
Adjective
barro m (Latin spelling)
Latin
Noun
barrō
Portuguese
barro
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Vulgar Latin *barrum (“clay, mud”), from a pre-Roman substrate of Iberia, possibly Celtic; compare Middle Irish broch (“waste, dregs”) and Gaulish *barros (“the bushy end”).
Cognate with Galician barro, Mirandese barro, Asturian barru and Spanish barro.
Noun
barro m (plural barros)
Synonyms
Etymology 2
Verb
barro
Etymology 3
Verb
barro
Spanish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1

Barro (mud).
From Vulgar Latin *barrum (“clay, mud”), from a pre-Roman substrate of Iberia, possibly Celtic; compare Middle Irish broch (“waste, dregs”) and Gaulish *barros (“the bushy end”).
Noun
barro m (plural barros)
Derived terms
- embarrar (verb)
See also
- limo m
Etymology 2
From Latin varus (“pustule in the face”)
Noun
barro m (plural barros)
- (dermatology) pustule (caused by acne), closed comedo
See also
- comedón m
- espinilla f
Etymology 3
See barrer.
Verb
barro
Etymology 4
See barrar
Verb
barro
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