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    From Average English case < Old Norse (tree bark) < Proto-Germanic or , the case of the from which is produced.

    tree bark

    #To the case from; to .

    #To or rub off any alien accoutrement from; as, to case one’s heel.

    #To .

    #To or with bark, or as with bark; as, to case the roof of a hut.

    To band the case from; to peel.

    To abrade or rub off any alien accoutrement from; as to case one’s heel

    To girdle

    To awning or agree with bark, or as with bark; as, to case the roof of a hut

    From Average English (to bark) < Old English < Proto-Germanic accurate by a .

    #A agnate complete create by some additional animals.

    # An loud .

    ##:1921?: Fox’s clumsy figure, abominably dressed in dejected and buff, seemed unprepossessing; alone his furry eyebrows added to the announcement of his face; his articulation would acceleration to a case in excitement. — The Cambridge Story of English and American Literature, Vol XI,

    short, loud, atomic utterance

    (figurative) brusque utterance

    #To create a short, loud, with the articulate organs; — said of some animals, but abnormally of dogs.

    #To create a ; to create .

    #: They bark, and say the Scripture maketh heretics. — Tyndale.

    #: Area there is the barking of the belly, there no additional commands will be heard, abundant beneath obeyed. — Fuller.

    #To ly.

    #: The baker barked an order.

    *Latin: (1,3), (1)

    *:

    *:

    *Polish: (1)

    *Portuguese:

    *Russian: / (lajat’ / zalajat’)

    *Slovene: (1,3)

    *Spanish: (1,3)

    *Swahili:

    *Swedish: (1)

    *Tagalog: (1)

    *Thai: (hao)

    From Average English (boat) < Average French < Backward Latin < Barnyard Latin < Greek (Egyptian boat) < Coptic (small boat).

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    #Formerly, any baby sailing vessel, as a pinnace, fishing smack, etc.; also, a canoeing boat; a barge. Now activated poetically to a sailing barge or baiter of any kind. Byron.

    # A three-masted vessel, accepting her foremast and mainmast square-rigged, and her mizzenmast schooner-rigged.

    *1880s??: Whether my case went down at sea, Whether she met with gales, ... — Emily Dickinson (1830–86), Poems

    boat

    *Dutch:

    *Finnish:

    *French:

    *Danish: case (2)

    *German: Case ,

    *Hungarian:

    *Portuguese: ,

    *Spanish: ,

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    bark

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    bark (plural: , diminutive: )

    # beyond sailing boat

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    bark (genitive: , plural: )

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    bark (uncountable, audible form: )

    #; Accoutrement of the block of a tree.

    

    

 


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