barbet

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English

Etymology

From French barbe (beard; long hair of certain animals).

Noun

barbet (plural barbets)

Crested Barbet
The larva of the beetle Scymnus interruptus is an example of the forms known as barbets
Two barbets on show
  1. Any of numerous arboreal birds of the families Capitonidae, Lybiidae, and Megalaimidae, within the order Piciformes.
  2. A dog of a small-bodied breed with long curly hair.
  3. Any larva of an indefinite number of species of the beetle family Coccinellidae, that is covered in waxy threads and feeds on aphids and similar small prey.(Can we verify(+) this sense?)
    • 1839 John Obadiah Westwood: An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects
      Réaumur, in his account of the insects which attack the aphides, has described the larva of a Coleopterous insect, which he names "l'hérisson blanc", or "le barbet blanc", of small size, and remarkable for having the body clothed with small bundles of oblong, white, cotton-like "touffes" ... I have met with this larva ... it evidently ... belongs to some species of the genus Scymnus.

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  • Irish: bairbéad

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French

Etymology

From barbe (beard; long hair of certain animals) +‎ -et.

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Noun

barbet m (plural barbets)

  1. barbet (all senses)

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Norman

Etymology

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Noun

barbet m (plural barbets)

  1. (Jersey) barb (in fishhook)

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French barbet.

Noun

barbet m (plural barbeți)

  1. barbet (dog)

Declension

singular plural
+ indefinite article + definite article + indefinite article + definite article
nominative/accusative (un) barbet barbetul (niște) barbeți barbeții
genitive/dative (unui) barbet barbetului (unor) barbeți barbeților
vocative barbetule barbeților