See also: Barbuda

Asturian

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barbuda

  1. feminine singular of barbudu

Catalan

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barbuda

  1. feminine singular of barbut

Galician

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Barbuda

Etymology

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From barbudo (bearded). The coinage, because of it depicting a full helm or barbuda.

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barbuda f sg

  1. feminine singular of barbudo

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barbuda f (plural barbudas)

  1. visored barbute helm
  2. (numismatics, historical) a medieval Portuguese silver coinage, briefly also minted in Galicia during the reign of king Fernando I of Portugal when locally recognized as king
    • 1371, A. López Carreira (ed.), Documentos do arquivo da catedral de Ourense (1289-1399), doc. 381:
      ouvo en estas viñas triinta e seys çestos de huvas e de conposta. Et que custara o carreto tres barbudas cada çesto, que montaron çento e oyto barbudas, que montaron en crusados mill e seysçentos e viinte crusados.
      there were in this vineyard thirty-six baskets of grapes and compote. And that the carriage costed three barbudas each basket, amounting to a hundred and eight barbudas, which amounted to one thousand and six hundred and twenty cruzados.

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Portuguese

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barbuda f sg

  1. feminine singular of barbudo

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  • IPA(key): /baɾˈbuda/ [baɾˈβ̞u.ð̞a]
  • Rhymes: -uda
  • Syllabification: bar‧bu‧da

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barbuda f sg

  1. feminine singular of barbudo