- with a beard
- ein Mann mit Bart
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
beard — [bird] n. [ME & OE < IE * bhardhā > L barba, Russ borodá, Gmc * barda, Ger bart] 1. the hair growing on the lower part of a man s face; whiskers 2. this hair, esp. on the chin and cheek, when worn long or trimmed in various shapes 3. any… … English World dictionary
Beard — Bearded redirects here. For the British music magazine, see Bearded (magazine). For other uses, see Beard (disambiguation). Example of a full, untrimmed beard and moustache … Wikipedia
BEARD AND SHAVING — The characteristic manner in which the beard and hair were shaved, cut, curled, or groomed identified specific peoples in the ancient world. Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian monuments depict the unique way various peoples treated facial hair,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
beard — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bushy, flowing, full, shaggy ▪ neat, neatly clipped, neatly trimmed, trim ▪ patchy … Collocations dictionary
Beard, Charles A — ▪ American historian born Nov. 27, 1874, near Knightstown, Ind., U.S. died Sept. 1, 1948, New Haven, Conn. American historian, best known for his iconoclastic studies of the development of U.S. political institutions. His emphasis on the… … Universalium
Beard, The — by Michael McClure (1965) Viewed by many as the most controversial play of the 1960s, michael mcclure’s work The Beard represents one of the finest and most visionary works of his career. The play’s title refers to an Elizabethan slang phrase … Encyclopedia of Beat Literature
beard — beardlike, adj. /beard/, n. 1. the growth of hair on the face of an adult man, often including a mustache. 2. Zool. a tuft, growth, or part resembling or suggesting a human beard, as the tuft of long hairs on the lower jaw of a goat or the… … Universalium
beard — /bɪəd / (say beard) noun 1. the growth of hair on the face of an adult male, sometimes exclusive of the moustache. 2. Zoology a tuft, growth, or part resembling or suggesting a human beard, as the tuft of long hairs on the lower jaw of a goat, or …
Beard — This unusual name is of Anglo Saxon and Old French origin, and is one of the oldest recorded in England appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086 in its Old French (Norman) form of Hugo a la Barbe , in Hampshire. As a surname it has grown very… … Surnames reference
beard — I. noun Etymology: Middle English berd, from Old English beard; akin to Old High German bart beard, Latin barba Date: before 12th century 1. the hair that grows on a man s face often excluding the mustache 2. a hairy or bristly appendage or tuft… … New Collegiate Dictionary
beard — [[t]bɪərd[/t]] n. 1) hair growing on the lower part of the face, esp. on the face of a man, sometimes including a mustache 2) bio frm a similar growth on the chin of some animals or near the bill in some birds 3) bot a tuft or growth of awns or… … From formal English to slang