barril

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Catalan

Etymology

Variation of barral.

Pronunciation

Noun

barril m (plural barrils)

  1. barrel, cask, keg (round vessel)
  2. barrel (quantity which constitutes a full barrel)

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Galician

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Etymology

    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese barril, from Old French baril or Old Occitan barril.

    Cognate with Portuguese, Spanish, and Catalan barril.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /baˈril/
    • Rhymes: -il
    • Hyphenation: ba‧rril

    Noun

    barril m (plural barrís)

    1. barrel

    References

    Old Galician-Portuguese

    Etymology

      Borrowed from Old French baril or Old Occitan barril.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      barril m (plural barris)

      1. barrel

      Descendants

      • Fala: barril
      • Galician: barril
      • Portuguese: barril

      References

      Portuguese

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      barril

      Etymology

        Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese barril, from Old French baril or Old Occitan barril.

        Pronunciation

         
         

        • Rhymes: (Portugal) -il, (Brazil) -iw
        • Hyphenation: bar‧ril

        Noun

        barril m (plural barris)

        1. barrel (container formed of wooden staves bound by hoops)
          Synonym: pipa
        2. barrel (quantity which constitutes a full barrel)

        Spanish

        Etymology

        Borrowed from French baril. As an English unit, calqued from English barrel.

        Pronunciation

        • IPA(key): /baˈril/
        • Audio (Venezuela):(file)
        • Rhymes: -il
        • Syllabification: ba‧rril

        Noun

        barril m (plural barriles)

        1. barrel (large container made of wood staves bound with metal rings or an equivalent container)
          Synonyms: cuba, pipa
        2. barrel (unit of liquid measure based on the English and American system, equivalent to 119.24 L)

        Coordinate terms

        • (unit of liquid volume): onza (1/4032 barriles), gill (1/1008 barriles), pinta (1/252 barriles), cuarto (1/126 barriles), galón (2/63 barriles)

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