barbed

动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. simple past and past participle of barb form-of,participle,past
形容词 adj.
  1. Having barbs.
    — COCKATRICE an imaginary monster resembling a wivern with the head of a cock, the tongue barbed. It occurs displayed, but is ordinarily borne with the wings endorsed.
  2. Having barbs of a certain colour (as or similar to an arrow); beared.
    — Crest : A demi-cockatrice or, crested gules, stricken through the back of the neck with an arrow sable, barbed and flighted argent. Sable, two bars humettée or between a cock in fesse and a swan in chief and in base argent.
  3. Having gills or wattles (as a bird); wattled.
    — Ex. A Cock barbed and crested, (that is, wattled and combed, which signifies the Comb and Gills of a Cock, when born of a different Tincture from the Body)
  4. Having sepals or leaves between the petals (on a rose, etc).
    — PLANT (?Plantagenet). Arg. a rose gu. seeded or barbed vert.
  5. Deliberately hurtful; biting; caustic. usually
  6. Accoutered with defensive armor; barded.
    — Your Lordship may remember in your reading, that there were many Earles could bring into the field a thousand Barbed horses

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