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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BERNACLE

[See Barnacle. ]

 

BERNARDINE

a.Pertaining to St. Bernard, and the monks of the order.

 

BERNARDINS

n.An order of monks, founded by Robert, abbot of Moleme, and reformed by St. Bernard. The order originated about the beginning of the 12th century. They wear a white robe, with a black scapulary; and when they officiate, they are clothed with a large white gown, with great sleeves, and a hood of the same color.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BERNACLE

BERNACLE Ber "na *cle, n.

 

Defn: See Barnacle.

 

BERNA FLY

BERNA FLY Ber "na fly `. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A Brazilian dipterous insect of the genus Trypeta, which lays its eggs in the nostrils or in wounds of man and beast, where the larvæ do great injury.

 

BERNARDINE

BERNARDINE Ber "nar *dine, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks. -- n.

 

Defn: A Cistercian monk.

 

BERNESE

BERNESE Ber *nese ", a.

 

Defn: Pertaining to the city o -- n. sing. & pl.

 

Defn: A native or natives of Bern.

 

BERNICLE

Ber "ni *cle, n. Etym: [OE. bernak, bernacle; cf. OF. bernac; prob. fr. LL. bernacula for hibernicula, bernicula, fr. Hibernia; the birds coming from Hibernia or Ireland. Cf. 1st Barnacle. ]

 

Defn: A bernicle goose. [Written also barnacle. ] Bernicle goose (Zoöl.), a goose (Branta leucopsis ), of Arctic Europe and America. It was formerly believed that it hatched from the cirripeds of the sea (Lepas ), which were, therefore, called barnacles, goose barnacles, or Anatifers. The name is also applied to other related species. See Anatifa and Cirripedia.

 

BERNOUSE

BERNOUSE Ber *nouse ", n.

 

Defn: Some as Burnoose.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Bernadette, St.

Ber na dette, St. |ˌbərnəˈdet ˌseɪnt ˌbərnəˈdɛt | (1844 –79 ), French peasant girl; born Marie Bernarde Soubirous. Her visions of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes in 1858 led to the town's establishment as a center of pilgrimage. Feast day, February 18.

 

Bernadotte, Count Folke

Ber na dotte, Count Folke |ˌbernəˈdät, -ˈdôt ˌbɛrnədɑt | (1895 –1948 ), Swedish statesman. As vice president of the Swedish Red Cross, he arranged the exchange of prisoners of war and in 1945 conveyed a German offer of capitulation to the Allies. Appointed as UN mediator in Palestine in 1948, he was assassinated by the Stern Gang.

 

Bernadotte, Jean

Ber na dotte, Jean |ˌbɛrnədɑt ˌbernəˈdät | (1763 –1844 ), French soldier; full name Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte. One of Napoleon's marshals, he was adopted by Charles XIII of Sweden in 1810 and became king of Sweden as Charles XIV 1818 –44, thus founding Sweden's present royal house.

 

Bernard, Claude

Ber nard, Claude |berˈnär bərˈnɑrd | (1813 –78 ), French physiologist. He showed the role of the pancreas in digestion, the method of regulation of body temperature, and the function of nerves that supply the internal organs.

 

Bernard, St.

Ber nard, St. |bərˈnärd, berˈnär ˌseɪnt bərˈnɑrd | ( c. 996 – c. 1081 ), French monk. He founded two hospices for travelers in the Alps. The St. Bernard passes, where the hospices were situated, and St. Bernard dogs, once kept by the monks and trained to aid travelers, are named after him. Feast day, May 28.

 

Bernard of Clairvaux, St.

Ber nard of Clair vaux, St. |bərˈnärd əv klerˈvō, berˈnär ˌseɪnt bərˌnɑrd əv klɛrˈvoʊ | (1090 –1153 ), French theologian and abbot. The first abbot of Clairvaux, his monastery was one of the chief centers of the Cistercian order. Feast day, August 20.

 

Berne

Berne |bern, bərn bərn |(also Bern ) the capital of Switzerland, in the west central part of the country; pop. 122,658 (2007 ). a canton of Switzerland. DERIVATIVES Ber nese |berˈnēz, -ˈnēs, bər - |adjective & noun

 

Berne Convention

Berne Convention an international copyright agreement originally drawn up in 1886.

 

Berners-Lee, Sir Tim

Berners-Lee, Sir Tim |ˌbəːnəzˈliː | (b.1955 ), English computer engineer. He proposed the World Wide Web in 1989 and designed its first software.

 

Bernese mountain dog

Ber nese moun tain dog |ˈbərnēz, -nēs, bərˈnēz, -ˈnēs ˌbərniz ˈmaʊntən dɑɡ | noun a large muscular dog of a Swiss breed with a silky black coat, having white and russet markings.

 

Bernhardt, Sarah

Bern hardt, Sarah |ˈbərnˌhärt ˈbərnhɑrt | (1844 –1923 ), French actress; born Henriette Rosine Bernard. She was noted for her portrayal of Marguerite in La Dame aux camélias and of Cordelia in King Lear.

 

Bernini, Gian Lorenzo

Ber ni ni, Gian Lorenzo |bərˈnēnē bərˈnini | (1598 –1680 ), Italian sculptor, painter, and architect. His work includes the great canopy over the altar and the colonnade around the piazza at St. Peter's in Rome.

 

Bernoulli

Ber noul li |bərˈno͞o (l )ē bərˈnuli | a Swiss family that produced many eminent mathematicians and scientists. Jakob (1654 –1705 ), a professor of mathematics; also known as Jacques or James Bernoulli. He made discoveries in calculus and contributed to geometry and the theory of probabilities. Johann (1667 –1748 ), the brother of Jakob; also known as Jean or John Bernoulli. He contributed to differential and integral calculus. Daniel (1700 –82 ), son of Johann. His greatest contributions were to hydrodynamics and mathematical physics.

 

Bernoulli's principle

Ber noul li's prin ci ple noun the principle in hydrodynamics that an increase in the velocity of a stream of fluid results in a decrease in pressure. Also called Bernoulli effect or Bernoulli theorem. ORIGIN Named for Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli (1700 –82 ).

 

Bernstein, Carl

Bern stein, Carl |ˈbərnˌstēn, -ˌstīn ˈbərnstin | (1944 –), US journalist. He was the Washington Post reporter who, with Bob Woodward, broke the story of the 1972 Watergate burglary and traced the financial payoffs to President Nixon. With Woodward, he wrote All The President's Men (1974 ) and The Final Days (1976 ).

 

Bernstein, Leonard

Bern stein, Leonard |ˈbərnstin ˈbərnˌstēn | (1918 –90 ), US composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a conductor with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1945 –48 and 1957 –69. Notable works: The Age of Anxiety (symphony, 1947 –49 ), West Side Story (musical, 1957 ), and music for the movie On the Waterfront (1954 ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

Bern

Bern variant spelling of Berne.

 

Bernadette, St

Bernadette, St |ˌbəːnəˈdɛt | (1844 –79 ), French peasant girl; born Marie Bernarde Soubirous. Her visions of the Virgin Mary in Lourdes in 1858 led to the town's establishment as a centre of pilgrimage. Bernadette later became a nun and was canonized in 1933. Feast day, 18 February.

 

Bernadotte, Folke

Bernadotte, Folke |ˌbəːnəˈdɒt |, Count (1895 –1948 ), Swedish statesman. As vice-president of the Swedish Red Cross he arranged the exchange of prisoners of war and in 1945 conveyed a German offer of capitulation to the Allies.

 

Bernadotte, Jean Baptiste Jules

Bernadotte, Jean Baptiste Jules |ˌbəːnəˈdɒt, French bɛʀnadɔt | (1763 –1844 ), French soldier, king of Sweden (as Charles XIV ) 1818 –44. One of Napoleon's marshals, he was adopted by Charles XIII of Sweden in 1810 and later became king, thus founding Sweden's present royal house.

 

Bernard, Claude

Bernard, Claude |bɛːˈnɑː, French bɛʀnaʀ | (1813 –78 ), French physiologist. Bernard showed the role of the pancreas in digestion, the method of regulation of body temperature, and the function of nerves supplying the internal organs.

 

Bernard, St

Bernard, St |ˈbəːnəd | ( c. 996 – c. 1081 ), French monk who founded two hospices for travellers in the Alps. The St Bernard passes, where the hospices were situated, and St Bernard dogs are named after him. Feast day, 28 May.

 

Bernard of Clairvaux, St

Bernard of Clairvaux, St |klɛːˈvəʊ, French klɛʀvəɔ | (1090 –1153 ), French theologian and abbot. He was the first abbot of Clairvaux and his monastery became one of the chief centres of the Cistercian order. Feast day, 20 August.

 

Berne

Berne |bəːn, bɛːn, French bɛʀn, German bɛrn |(also Bern ) the capital of Switzerland since 1848; pop. 122,658 (2007 ). a canton of Switzerland. DERIVATIVES Bernese adjective & noun

 

Berne Convention

Berne Convention an international copyright agreement originally drawn up in 1886.

 

Berners-Lee, Sir Tim

Berners-Lee, Sir Tim |ˌbəːnəzˈliː | (b.1955 ), English computer engineer. He proposed the World Wide Web in 1989 and designed its first software.

 

Bernese mountain dog

Ber nese moun tain dog |ˈbərnēz, -nēs, bərˈnēz, -ˈnēs ˌbərniz ˈmaʊntən dɑɡ | noun a large muscular dog of a Swiss breed with a silky black coat, having white and russet markings.

 

Bernhardt, Sarah

Bernhardt, Sarah |ˈbəːnhɑːt, French bɛʀnaʀ | (1844 –1923 ), French actress; born Henriette Rosine Bernard. She was best known for her portrayal of Marguerite in La Dame aux Camélias and Cordelia in King Lear.

 

Bernini, Gian Lorenzo

Bernini, Gian Lorenzo |bɛːˈniːni, Italian berˈnini | (1598 –1680 ), Italian baroque sculptor, painter, and architect. His work includes the great canopy over the altar and the colonnade round the piazza at St Peter's, Rome.

 

Bernoulli

Bernoulli |bəːˈnuːi | the name of a Swiss family that produced many eminent mathematicians and scientists: Jakob (1654 –1705 ); also known as Jacques or James Bernoulli. He made discoveries in calculus and contributed to geometry and the theory of probabilities. Johann (1667 –1748 ), the brother of Jakob, who contributed to differential and integral calculus; also known as Jean or John Bernoulli. Daniel (1700 –82 ), son of Johann. His greatest contributions were to hydrodynamics and mathematical physics.

 

Bernoulli's principle

Ber noul li's prin ci ple noun the principle in hydrodynamics that an increase in the velocity of a stream of fluid results in a decrease in pressure. Also called Bernoulli effect or Bernoulli theorem. ORIGIN Named for Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli (1700 –82 ).

 

Bernstein, Carl

Bern stein, Carl |ˈbərnˌstēn, -ˌstīn ˈbərnstin | (1944 –), US journalist. He was the Washington Post reporter who, with Bob Woodward, broke the story of the 1972 Watergate burglary and traced the financial payoffs to President Nixon. With Woodward, he wrote All The President's Men (1974 ) and The Final Days (1976 ).

 

Bernstein, Leonard

Bernstein, Leonard |ˈbəːnstiːn, -stʌɪn | (1918 –90 ), American composer, conductor, and pianist. Notable works: Candide (operetta, 1954 –6 ), West Side Story (musical, 1957 ), Chichester Psalms (1965 ), and film music for On the Waterfront (1954 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Bern

Bern Eigenname |B e rn |1 Hauptstadt der Schweiz und Berns 2 2 Schweizer Kanton

 

Bernadette

Ber na dette Eigenname |…ˈdɛt |weiblicher Vorname

 

Bernadotte

Ber na dotte Eigenname |…ˈdɔt |schwedisches Königsgeschlecht

 

Bernanos

Ber na nos Eigenname |Bernan o s |französischer Schriftsteller

 

Bernardino

Ber nar di no Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bernard i no |italienische Form von Bernhardin

 

Bernardon

Ber nar don Substantiv, maskulin , der |…ˈdõː |der Bernardon; Genitiv: des Bernardons, Plural: die Bernardons germanisch-französisch komische Figur des Wiener Volkstheaters im 18. Jahrhundert

 

Bernbiet

Bern biet Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B e rnbiet |der Kanton Bern

 

Bernd

Bernd , Bernt Eigenname Bernt |B e rnd B e rnt |männlicher Vorname

 

Berner

Ber ner Adjektiv |B e rner |indeklinables Adjektiv B. Oberland

 

Berner

Ber ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |B e rner |der Berner; Genitiv: des Berners, Plural: die Berner Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Bernerin

Ber ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |B e rnerin |die Bernerin; Genitiv: der Bernerin, Plural: die Bernerinnen weibliche Form zu Berner

 

Bernhard

Bern hard Eigenname |B e rnhard |männlicher Vorname

 

Bernharde

Bern har de Eigenname |Bernh a rde |weiblicher Vorname

 

Bernhardin

Bern har din Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bernhard i n | Kurzwort für: Sankt-Bernhardin-Pass San-Bernardino-Pass

 

Bernhardine

Bern har di ne Eigenname |Bernhard i ne |weiblicher Vorname

 

Bernhardiner

Bern har di ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bernhard i ner |der Bernhardiner; Genitiv: des Bernhardiners, Plural: die Bernhardiner nach dem Hospiz St. Bernhard (Schweiz ), wo diese Hunde gezüchtet wurden (als Lawinensuchhund eingesetzter ) großer, kräftiger Hund mit weißem, große gelbe bis braune Flecken aufweisendem Fell

 

Bernhardinerhund

Bern har di ner hund Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bernhard i nerhund |

 

Bernhardinpass

Bern har din pass Substantiv, maskulin , der |Bernhard i npass |San-Bernardino-Pass

 

Bernhild

Bern hild Eigenname Bernhilde |B e rnhild |weiblicher Vorname

 

Bernhilde

Bern hil de Eigenname Bernhild |Bernh i lde |weiblicher Vorname

 

Bernina

Ber ni na Eigenname , der |Bern i na |der Bernina; des Berninas, auch die Bernina; der Bernina Abkürzung: Piz Bernina, Berninapass, bzw. für Berninagruppe, -massiv

 

Berninabahn

Ber ni na bahn , Ber ni na-Bahn Substantiv, feminin , die Bernina-Bahn |Bern i nabahn Bern i na-Bahn |die Berninabahn; Genitiv: der Berninabahn die Bernina-Bahn; Genitiv: der Bernina-Bahn Bahnlinie von St. Moritz nach Tirano

 

Berninagruppe

Ber ni na grup pe , Ber ni na-Grup pe Substantiv, feminin , die Bernina-Gruppe |Bern i nagruppe Bern i na-Gruppe |die Berninagruppe; Genitiv: der Berninagruppe die Bernina-Gruppe; Genitiv: der Bernina-Gruppe schweizerische Gebirgsgruppe

 

Berninamassiv

Ber ni na mas siv, Ber ni na-Mas siv Substantiv, Neutrum , das Bernina-Massiv |Bern i namassiv Bern i na-Massiv |das Berninamassiv; Genitiv: des Berninamassivs das Bernina-Massiv; Genitiv: des Bernina-Massivs schweizerisches Gebirgsmassiv

 

Berninapass

Ber ni na pass , Ber ni na-Pass Substantiv, maskulin Bernina-Pass |Bern i napass Bern i na-Pass |der Berninapass; Genitiv: des Berninapasses der Bernina-Pass; Genitiv: des Bernina-Passes

 

bernisch

ber nisch Adjektiv |b e rnisch |Bern, die Berner betreffend; aus Bern stammend

 

Bernstein

Bern stein Eigenname |B e rnstein auch ˈbøːɐ̯nst …|amerikanischer Komponist und Dirigent

 

Bernstein

Bern stein Substantiv, maskulin , der |B e rnstein |ohne Plural aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederdeutsch bern (e )stein, zu: bernen (mit r-Umstellung ) = brennen; also eigentlich = Brennstein; der Bernstein fiel durch seine Brennbarkeit auf in klaren bis undurchsichtigen Stücken von hellgelber bis dunkelbrauner Farbe auftretendes, fest gewordenes, fossiles Harz, das als Schmuck [stein ] verarbeitet wird

 

bernsteinen

bern stei nen Adjektiv bernsteinern |b e rnsteinen |aus Bernstein

 

bernsteinern

bern stei nern Adjektiv bernsteinen |b e rnsteinern |aus Bernstein

 

bernsteinfarben

bern stein far ben Adjektiv |b e rnsteinfarben |von der Farbe des Bernsteins

 

Bernsteinkette

Bern stein ket te Substantiv, feminin , die |B e rnsteinkette | Kette 1b aus Bernstein

 

Bernsteinschmuck

Bern stein schmuck Substantiv, maskulin , der |B e rnsteinschmuck |Schmuck aus, mit Bernstein

 

Bernward

Bern ward Eigenname |B e rnward |männlicher Vorname

 

Bernwardskreuz

Bern wards kreuz Substantiv, Neutrum , das |B e rnwardskreuz |das Bernwardskreuz; Genitiv: des Bernwardskreuzes goldenes Kreuz mit charakteristischer Form des Querbalkens

 

French Dictionary

bernache du Canada

bernache du Canada n. f. nom féminin Palmipède originaire d ’Amérique du Nord dont la tête, le long cou et le bec sont noirs et dont les joues portent une tache blanche distinctive. Note Technique Au Québec, on dit aussi outarde.

 

bernard-l’ermite

bernard-l ’ermite ou bernard-l ’hermite n. m. inv. (pl. bernard-l ’ermite ou bernard-l ’hermite ) nom masculin invariable Crustacé empruntant la coquille de petits mollusques. Note Technique L ’orthographe sans h est la plus courante.

 

berne

berne n. f. nom féminin En berne À mi-mât, en signe de deuil ou de détresse. : Mettre les drapeaux en berne. Note Technique Le mot ne s ’emploie que dans cette locution.

 

berner

berner v. tr. verbe transitif Duper, tromper. : Alain a été berné par ce vendeur: il a payé sa voiture beaucoup trop cher. SYNONYME attraper ; marcher ; rouler . aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

bernardina

bernardina nombre femenino coloquial Mentira, generalmente la que habla de actos valientes o cosas extraordinarias :supongo que sus señorías no están aquí para escuchar bernardinas .

 

bernardo, -da

bernardo, -da adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [monje o monja ] Que pertenece a la orden del Císter, que tiene como regla la de san Bernardo .San Bernardo Perro de gran tamaño, cuerpo voluminoso, cabeza grande, orejas colgantes, hocico corto, patas fuertes, cola larga y pelaje generalmente largo y de color blanco con manchas marrones claras; es de raza cruzada, unión del perro pastor suizo con el danés; es inteligente y gracias a su destreza, resultado de una educación especial, con frecuencia salva la vida a montañeros y esquiadores extraviados o en peligro :el San Bernardo es también un buen animal de compañía .El plural es San Bernardos .

 

bernegal

bernegal nombre masculino Esp, Venez Tinaja pequeña que sirve para recoger el agua que destila el filtro .

 

bernés, -nesa

bernés, -nesa adjetivo 1 Relativo a Berna, capital de la Confederación Helvética, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Berna .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

Bern

Bern Berne /bəː r n /名詞 ベルン 〘スイスの首都 〙.

 

Bernard

Ber nard /r nɑ́ː r d, bə́ː r r d |bə́ːnəd /〖原義は 「熊のように強い 」〗名詞 バーナード 〘男の名; 愛称 Bernie 〙.