(Zool.) A large American owl (Syrnium nebulosum); -- so called from the transverse bars of a dark brown color on the breast. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.[ OE. barel, F. baril, prob. fr. barre bar. Cf. Barricade. ]
Barrel bulk (Com.),
Barrel drain (Arch.),
Barrel of a boiler,
Barrel of the ear (Anat.),
Barrel organ,
Barrel vault.
v. t.
n.;
n. A blackish fish (Hyperglyphe perciformis) of New England waters.
n. The quantity that a barrel (of any size) will hold.
n. A cheap drinking and dancing establishment.
. (Metal.) A process of extracting gold or silver by treating the ore in a revolving barrel, or drum, with mercury, chlorine, cyanide solution, or other reagent. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]
a. [ OE. barein, OF. brehaing, fem. brehaigne, baraigne, F. bréhaigne; of uncertain origin; cf. Arm. brékhañ, markhañ, sterile; LL. brana a sterile mare, principally in Aquitanian and Spanish documents; Bisc. barau, baru, fasting. ]
She was barren of children. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]
Brilliant but barren reveries. Prescott. [ 1913 Webster ]
Some schemes will appear barren of hints and matter. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]
Barren flower,
Barren Grounds (Geog.),
Barren Ground bear (Zool.),
Barren Ground caribou (Zool.),