beard
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Definition of beard
25 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
- Facial hair on the chin, cheeks, jaw and neck.
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noun
- Facial hair on the chin, cheeks, jaw and neck.
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The cluster of small feathers at the base of the beak in some birds.
“At this moment the cock began to play; he stuck out his beard, trailed his wings down by his legs, and made, with great solemnity and wavelike motions of his neck, a few steps forward on the branch, while he stuck up his tail and spread it out like a big wheel.”
- The appendages to the jaw in some cetaceans, and to the mouth or jaws of some fishes.
- The byssus of certain shellfish.
- The gills of some bivalves, such as the oyster.
- The hairs of the labial palpi of moths and butterflies.
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The long or stiff hairs on a plant; the awn.
“the beard of grain”
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Long, hairlike feathers that protrude from the chest of a turkey.
“While all toms—adult male turkeys—have beards, nearly 10 percent of hens also have one, albeit a much stubbier, wispier version.”
- A barb or sharp point of an arrow or other instrument, projecting backward to prevent the head from being easily drawn out.
- The curved underside of an axehead, extending from the lower end of the cutting edge to the axehandle.
- That part of the underside of a horse's lower jaw which is above the chin, and bears the curb of a bridle.
- (dated)That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank and the face.
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(slang)A fake customer or companion; an intermediary.
“To get his way, Roberts employed a bit of developer's cunning: rather than approach Galardi directly, he sent a friend, Alan Meyers, as a “beard”.”
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(slang)A fake customer or companion; an intermediary.
“What are you talking about, I should be the beard? I don't wanna be a beard.”
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(slang)A fake customer or companion; an intermediary.
“One could also speculate that Linda also served as Cole's shield (or "beard") against his possibly being disinherited by his disapproving (of sissies) millionaire grandfather and doting mom, both of whom wanted him to be a lawyer.”
“Charlotte: Smith is not gay. Miranda: Of course not. Charlotte: So this makes you his beard.”
“In an interview with Net a Porter, Delevingne said that “one of the first things Harvey Weinstein ever said to me was, ‘You will never make it in this industry as a gay woman – get a beard.’””
verb
- (intransitive, obsolete)To grow hair on the chin and jaw.
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(transitive)To boldly and bravely oppose or confront, often to the chagrin of the one being bearded.
“Robin Hood is always shown as bearding the Sheriff of Nottingham.”
“Am I to be bearded in my own castle by an insolent monk?”
“No admiral, bearded by these corrupt and dissolute minions of the palace, dared to do more than mutter something about a court martial.”
“Murphy was a choleric man with a sense of his own importance. He was not to be bearded thus in his own seat of office. He rose with a very red face.”
“We need all our operatives to insure the success of my plan to beard this Claus in his den...”
- (transitive)To take by the beard; to seize, pluck, or pull the beard of (a man), in anger or contempt.
- (transitive)To deprive (an oyster or similar shellfish) of the gills.
- (intransitive)Of bees, to accumulate together in a beard-like shape.
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(ambitransitive, slang)Of a gay man or woman: to accompany a gay person of the opposite sex in order to give the impression that they are heterosexual.
“Lesbians and homosexual men bearding one another (i.e. providing each other with the public appearance of being heterosexual); […]”
“Things got weird after I married Jiro. It's like everyone knows I'm a lesbian who is bearding for her gay best friend so we can be rich one day, but they don't want to be reminded of it.”
name
- A surname transferred from the nickname.
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Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
PIE word *bʰardʰéh₂ From Middle English berd, bard, bærd, from Old English beard, from Proto-West Germanic *bard, from Proto-Germanic *bardaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰardʰeh₂, *bʰh₂erdʰeh₂. Cognates Cognate with Scots beird (“beard”),…
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PIE word *bʰardʰéh₂ From Middle English berd, bard, bærd, from Old English beard, from Proto-West Germanic *bard, from Proto-Germanic *bardaz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰardʰeh₂, *bʰh₂erdʰeh₂. Cognates Cognate with Scots beird (“beard”), Yola bearde (“beard”), North Frisian biard (“beard”), Saterland Frisian Boart (“beard”), West Frisian burd (“beard”), Bavarian Bårt (“beard”), Dutch baard (“beard”), German Bart (“beard”), German Low German and Luxembourgish Baart (“beard”), Vilamovian biöt (“beard”), Yiddish באָרד (bord, “beard”), Icelandic barð (“brim; edge, ridge”), Norwegian Bokmål bart (“moustache”), Norwegian Nynorsk bard, barde (“edge, rim”), bart (“moustache”), Crimean Gothic bars (“beard”); also Latin barba (“beard”), Latvian bārda (“beard”), Lithuanian barzda (“beard”), Belarusian барада́ (baradá, “beard”), Bulgarian and Macedonian брада́ (bradá, “beard; chin”), Czech, Slovak, and Slovene brada (“beard”), Russian and Ukrainian борода́ (borodá, “beard”), Serbo-Croatian бра́да, bráda (“beard”). Doublet of barb.
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