Etymology: [ 'bar-(")O ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English berwe, berg(h), barg(h) (“mountain, mound, barrow”) from Old English beorg (“mountain”) from Proto-Germanic *bergaz (“mountain”) from Proto-Indo-European *bʰergʰ (“height”) from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeregʰ- (“high, elevated”). Akin to Old Frisian berg, Old Saxon berg (Dutch berg), Old High German berg (German Berg "mountain"), Old Norse bjarg (“rock”), Russian берег (béreg).
tepecik, höyük, El arabası, hadım edilmiş domuz, çekçek, çek çek, tümsek, Büyük Britanyada tarihten evvelki devirlerde yaşamış olan kimselerin mezarlarının bulunduğu tepe, işportacı arabası, i., İng, el arabasi, seyyar sebze ve meyva satıcılarının kullandığı itilerek yürütülen araba, tepe,
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El arabası
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hadım edilmiş domuz isim
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çek çek
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Büyük Britanyada tarihten evvelki devirlerde yaşamış olan kimselerin mezarlarının bulunduğu tepe
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işportacı arabası
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i., İng
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el arabasi
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seyyar sebze ve meyva satıcılarının kullandığı itilerek yürütülen araba
A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves, A hill, A heap of rubbish, attle, or other such refuse, A mountain, A small vehicle used to carry a load and pulled or pushed by hand, A castrated boar, See Handbarrow, and Wheelbarrow, A wicker case, in which salt is put to drain, A support having handles, and with or without a wheel, on which heavy or bulky things can be transported by hand, a male hog castrated, A hog, esp, the quantity that a barrow will hold, (archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs, A barrow is a large structure made of earth that people used to build over graves in ancient times, A barrow is a cart from which fruit or other goods are sold in the street, A barrow is the same as a wheelbarrow, a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels, Mound of earth heaped up over the cremated or inhumed bodies of the dead In the migration period barrows vary in scale from simple low mounds some 3 feet high to the great heaps of earth, originally 30 or more feet high, which surmounted ship-burials, a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels the quantity that a barrow will hold, A large mound of earth or stones over the remains of the dead; a tumulus, wheelbarrow, handcart; cart, A heap of rubbish, attle, etc, a mound of earth over a burial, from an old English word for a hill, a burial mound, such as found in Celtic or Native American archeological sites, plural of barrow,
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A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves
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A hill
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A heap of rubbish, attle, or other such refuse
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A mountain
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A small vehicle used to carry a load and pulled or pushed by hand
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A castrated boar
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See Handbarrow, and Wheelbarrow
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A wicker case, in which salt is put to drain
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A support having handles, and with or without a wheel, on which heavy or bulky things can be transported by hand
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a male hog castrated
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A hog, esp
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the quantity that a barrow will hold
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(archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs
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A barrow is a large structure made of earth that people used to build over graves in ancient times
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A barrow is a cart from which fruit or other goods are sold in the street
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A barrow is the same as a wheelbarrow
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a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels
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Mound of earth heaped up over the cremated or inhumed bodies of the dead In the migration period barrows vary in scale from simple low mounds some 3 feet high to the great heaps of earth, originally 30 or more feet high, which surmounted ship-burials
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a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels the quantity that a barrow will hold
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A large mound of earth or stones over the remains of the dead; a tumulus
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wheelbarrow, handcart; cart isim
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A heap of rubbish, attle, etc
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a mound of earth over a burial, from an old English word for a hill
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a burial mound, such as found in Celtic or Native American archeological sites
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