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Barbet

Barbet \Bar"bet\, n. [F. barbet, fr. barbe beard, long hair of certain animals. See Barb beard.] (Zo["o]l.)

  1. A variety of small dog, having long curly hair.

  2. A bird of the family Bucconid[ae], allied to the Cuckoos, having a large, conical beak swollen at the base, and bearded with five bunches of stiff bristles; the puff bird. It inhabits tropical America and Africa.

  3. A larva that feeds on aphids.

Wiktionary
barbet

n. 1 Any of many birds of the family ''Capitonidae'', within the order ''Piciformes'' 2 A breed of small dog, with long curly hair. 3 A larva that feeds on aphids.

WordNet
barbet

n. small brightly colored stout-billed tropical bird having short weak wings

Wikipedia
Barbet (dog)

The barbet is a breed of dog; it is a medium-sized French water dog. It is listed in Group 8 (retrievers, flushing dogs, water dogs) by the Société Centrale Canine, the French Kennel Club.

The breed name "barbet" comes from the French word barbe, which means beard.

Barbet

Barbet may refer to:

  • Barbet (dog), a dog breed
  • Various birds in the infraorder Ramphastides
    • African barbet, part of the bird family Lybiidae
    • American barbet, the bird family Capitonidae
    • Asian barbet, the bird family Megalaimidae
    • Toucan-barbet, the bird family Semnornithidae
  • USS Barbet (AMc-38), a coastal minesweeper commissioned on 29 September 1941
  • USS Barbet (AMS-41), a minesweeper commissioned on 8 June 1942
  • Barbet (surname)
Barbet (surname)

Barbet is a surname. Notable people with this surname include:

  • Matt Barbet (b. 1976), English newsreader
  • Pierre Barbet (physician) (1884–1961), French physician
  • Pierre Barbet (writer) or Claude Avice (1925–1995), French science fiction writer and pharmacist

Usage examples of "barbet".

And Madame Vauthier, formerly cook to the publisher Barbet, one of the hardest lenders of money by the week, slipped along behind her two tenants so as to be able to overtake Godefroid as soon as his conversation with Monsieur Bernard came to an end.

I assure you, Barbet is not a man to allow the rooms to be long unrented, and you might have far worse neighbors than I.

As sure as the sun shines, my old Barbet and Monsieur Metivier have promised me five hundred to keep my eyes open for them.

So you are a publisher, and you have come here to get my work away from Barbet, Metivier, and Morand?

But as we should have to pay off the three thousand and some hundred francs due to Barbet, it would be an outlay of twelve thousand francs to risk.

The thing was done so rapidly that the sheriff--a sly, keen fellow, worthy of his clients Barbet and Metivier--found the lad weeping in his chair when he entered the wretched room, after assuring himself that the manuscripts were not in the antechamber.

Hearing that remark, the baron bowed coldly to Barbet and returned home, thinking that the policemen whom Nepomucene had pointed out must have come for the two impecunious authors on the upper floor.

In the soldier remark, we have an early glimmer of what, in the due course of time, became clear: Barbet was something of a wack.

The cadaver is shown from the waist up, so I cannot say whether Barbet dressed him Jesus-style in swaddling undergarments, but I can say that he bears an uncanny resemblance to the monologuist Spalding Gray.

Rather than crucifying corpses, Barbet uses live volunteers, hundreds in all.

Pierre Barbet saw nothing strange or wrong in using cadavers meant for the teaching of anatomy as subjects in a simulated crucifixion to prove to doubters that the miraculous Shroud of Turin was for real.

I knew Monsieur Robert Darzac from having been of great service to him in a civil action, while I was acting as secretary to Maitre Barbet Delatour.

Her laughter rose to the forest canopy, blended with the continuous call of the barbet, a bird that seemed to love the sound of its own voice.

Her laughter rose to the forest canopy, blended with the continuous call of the barbet, a bird that seemed to love the sound of its own voice.

Craig recognized the high clear duet of a pair of collared barbets in an acacia tree beside the track.