barley.
(Of thelat.)(cibata, t. f. part. pas. ofcibare, Prime).
1. f. annual plant of the family of the grasses, similar to wheat, with rods of something more than six decimetres, spikes long, flexible, slightly arched, and ventruda, pointed seeds by both limbs and attached to the cascabillo, which ends in long ridge. It serves food for various animals, and has also other uses.
2. f. grains of this plant as a whole.
1. f. species of barley which spike has two orders of grains, and these are flattened and heavier.1. f. The groats and round machine.
1. loc. verb. Take or give feed the horses.
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(Of the part of Prime).
1. adj. Am. A fiera said: that, having tasted human flesh is more fearsome.
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