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Alessandro Baricco - Wikipedia
Alessandro Baricco is an Italian writer, director and performer. His novels have been translated into a number of languages. Baricco at Lucca Comics & Games ...
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BARRICO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BARRICO is a small cask : keg.
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BARRICO definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a sand ridge that rises slightly above the surface of the sea and runs roughly parallel to the shore, from which it is separated by a lagoon.
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barrico
barrico (bəˈriːkəʊ) Pl. -oes. [ad. Sp. barrica cask, barrel, keg, ? f. barra bar; cf. bareca.] A keg, a small cask or barrel.1607 Relat. Disc. River in Capt. Smith's Wks. Introd. 54 There issued out of the hart of the tree the quantity of two barricoes of liquor. 1626 Smith Accid. Yng. Seamen 5 The ...
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Barrico | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
Cada barrica contiene 200 litros de vino tinto.Each cask contains 200 liters of red wine. b. barrel.
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Alessandro Barrico: books, biography, latest update - Amazon.com
Follow Alessandro Barrico and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Alessandro Barrico Author Page.
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barriket
† ˈbarriket Obs. Also barriquet. [dim. f. barrico, or F. barrique cask. (The French would be barriquette.)] A small cask, a firkin.1611 Cotgr., Barrot, a ferkin or barriket. Fillette, a firkin, barriquet, small wine vessell.
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barrico - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
barrico · English · Italian · Portuguese. edit. Verb. edit. barrico. first-person singular present indicative of barricar.
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Alessandro Baricco (Author of Silk) - Goodreads
Alessandro Baricco is an Italian writer, born at Torino in 1958. He's the author of several works, including the novels Lands of Glass.
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barrico, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
barrico, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford ... barrico is a borrowing from Spanish. Etymons: Spanish barrica. See etymology ...
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Alessandro Baricco - Goodman Theatre
Alessandro Baricco is Italy's most famous contemporary writer. Born in Turin in 1958, he studied philosophy and earned a diploma in piano at university.
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Claudio Santana (2006)
"Homero/Iliada" de Alessandro Barrico dir. Hector Noguera (2008)
"Julio Cesar" de Shakespeare. dir. F.
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bareca
‖ bareca, -ka (baˈreka) [a. Sp. bareca, barrica; cf. barrico.] A small cask or keg, a breaker.1773 in Hawkesworth Voy. X. 439 Barecas, or small casks which are filled at the head. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk., Bareka. 1875 Bedford Sailor's Pocket-bk. v. 155 A Bareca for Beacon should be fitted as a ...
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breaker
▪ I. breaker1 (ˈbreɪkə(r)) Also 2–6 breker, (5–6 Sc. -ar). [f. break v. + -er1.] He who or that which breaks (in various senses of verb.). 1. a. One who breaks, crushes, or destroys; so breaker off, etc.; and with defining n. as house-breaker, ship-breaker, etc., q.v.c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 83 Ne mihte na...
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