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barbĭger, ĕra, ĕrum, adj. [barba-gero], wearing a beard, bearded (only in Lucr.): capellae, Lucr. 6, 971: pecudes, id. 5, 898.

barbĭo, īre, 4, v. n. [barba], to raise a beard (late Lat.), Theod. Prisc. p. 4, 2.

barbĭtĭum, ii, n. [barba], = barba, the beard (perh. only in App.), App. M. 5, p. 162, 21; 11, p. 260, 40.

barbĭtŏn, v. barbitos.

barbĭtŏs, m. (f. in the spurious epistle of Sappho, Ov. H. 15, 8;

  1. I. v. infra; found only in nom., acc., and voc.; plur. barbita, n., Aus. Ep. 44). = [?BA/RBITON (-OS ?]), a lyre, a lute (not before the Aug. per.): age, dic Latinum, Barbite, carmen, Hor. C. 1, 32, 4; 1, 1, 34; 3, 26, 4; Claud. Praef. ap. Nupt. Hon. et Mar. 10; Aus. Epigr. 44.
  2. II. Meton., the song played upon the lute: non facit ad lacrimas barbitos ulla meas, Ov. H. 15. 8 (a spurious poem).