barrad

English

Etymology

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Noun

barrad (plural barrads)

  1. A tall hat resembling a dunce cap.
    • 1852, The Odd-fellows' Offering, page 62:
      He was a youth, slightly made, and arrayed in the embroidered cotaigh, or tunic, the truise of plaided weft, the long, fringed colchal, and the high barrad cap of a bard.

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Verb

barrad

  1. second-person plural imperative of barrar
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