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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Claudio Santana (2006) "Homero/Iliada" de Alessandro Barrico dir. Hector Noguera (2008) "Julio Cesar" de Shakespeare. dir. F. wikipedia.org
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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