FromPortuguese barbados ( “ bearded ones ” ) , frombarba ( “ beard ” ) , due to thedense hangingmoss orvines in the island.
Barbados
Anisland andcountry in theCaribbean . Barbados (third-person singular simple present Barbadoses ,present participle Barbadosing ,simple past and past participle Barbadosed )
( historical ) Topress-gang ( force into naval service ) .2011 , Colin Woodard, chapter 7, inAmerican nations , New York: Penguin,→ISBN :The Barbadian planters […] resorted to shipping in hundreds of Scottish and Irish soldiers who’d been taken prisoner during Oliver Cromwell’s conquest. When that supply ran out, they took to kidnapping children, so many that a new term was coined: “barbadosed ” meant the same thing in the late seventeenth century as “shanghaied” would in the twentieth.
Barbados m
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados ?
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )FromPortuguese barbados ( “ bearded ones ” ) .
Barbados f
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados m inan (relational adjective barbadoský ,demonym Barbadosan )
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Declension ofBarbados (sg-only hard masculine inanimate )
Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Borrowed fromEnglish Barbados , fromPortuguese barbados ( “ bearded ones ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /ˌbɑrˈbeː.dɔs/ Hyphenation:Bar‧ba‧dos Barbados n
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )[from 17th c.] Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )FromPortuguese Barbados .
IPA (key ) : /ˈbɑrbɑdos/ ,[ˈbɑ̝rbɑ̝do̞s̠] Rhymes:-ɑrbɑdos Syllabification(key ) :Bar‧ba‧dos Hyphenation(key ) :Bar‧ba‧dos Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados n (proper noun ,genitive Barbados' or ( with an article ) Barbados )
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )IPA (key ) : [ˈbɒrbɒdos] Hyphenation:Bar‧ba‧dos Rhymes:-os Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados f
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Borrowed fromEnglish Barbados , fromPortuguese barbados ( “ bearded ones ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /barˈba.dɔs/ Rhymes:-adɔs Syllabification:Bar‧ba‧dos Barbados m inan (related adjective barbadoski )
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Declinable or undeclinable.
Frombarbados ( “ bearded ones ” ) , frombarba ( “ beard ” ) , due to thedense hangingmoss orvines in the island.
Barbados f or m pl (sometimesplural only , in variation )
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )→ Japanese:バルバドス ( Barubados ) Barbados m
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )IPA (key ) : /barbǎːdos/ Hyphenation:Bar‧ba‧dos Barbádos m inan (Cyrillic spelling Барба́дос )
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados m inan (genitive singular Barbadosu ,declension pattern of dub )
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )“Barbados ”, inSlovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science ] (in Slovak),https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk ,2003–2025 Barbâdos m inan
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Masculine inan., hard o-stem nominative Barbádos genitive Barbádosa singular nominative(imenovȃlnik) Barbádos genitive(rodȋlnik) Barbádosa dative(dajȃlnik) Barbádosu accusative(tožȋlnik) Barbádos locative(mẹ̑stnik) Barbádosu instrumental(orọ̑dnik) Barbádosom
IPA (key ) : /baɾˈbados/ [baɾˈβ̞a.ð̞os] Rhymes:-ados Syllabification:Bar‧ba‧dos Barbados ?
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )FromPortuguese barbados ( “ bearded ones ” ) , frombarba ( “ beard ” ) , due to thedense hangingmoss orvines in the island.
Barbados n (genitive Barbados )
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Barbados f
Barbados (anisland andcountry in theCaribbean )Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.