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A habitational surname originating from one of these villages
The name of several villages in north-eastern England
The name of several towns in the United States, either named after one of the English villages or a person bearing the surname
{i} family name; male first name; Joel Barlow (1754-1812), American politician and poet who wrote "Hasty Pudding"; 18th century English family of knife makers, original makers of the Barlow knife
Barlow's disease
The disease scurvy in infants
Barlow's disease
(Medicine) infantile scurvy, condition in infants which is caused by a vitamin C deficiency (characterized by weakness, anemia, and bleeding of the subcutaneous mucous membranes)
barlow knife
pocketknife that has two blades
Cheadle-Möller-Barlow syndrome
The disease scurvy especially in infants
Möller-Barlow disease
The disease scurvy, especially in infants
Joel Barlow
born March 24, 1754, Redding, Connecticut Colony [U.S.] died Dec. 24, 1812, arnowiec, Pol. U.S. writer and poet. He was a member of the group of young writers known as the Hartford (or Connecticut) Wits, whose patriotism led them to attempt to create a national literature. He became famous for his Vision of Columbus (1787), a poetic paean to America, but is remembered primarily for The Hasty Pudding (1796), a mock-heroic epic poem inspired by homesickness for New England
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    bärlō

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    /ˈbärˌlō/ /ˈbɑːrˌloʊ/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'bär-"lO ] (noun.) 1884. From Old English bere (“barley”) + hlāw (“hill”) or lēah (“wood,clearing”).