Definition of Barca

1. Proper noun. FC Barcelona, a prominent Spanish association football club ¹

2. Proper noun. (soccer lang=en) Shortened form of w:FC Barcelona Futbol Club Barcelona ¹

3. Proper noun. Barcelona ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Barca

1. a double-ended boat [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Barca

barbotages
barbotine
barbourin
barbre
barbs
barbu
barbula hirci
barbulae
barbule
barbules
barbut
barbuts
barbwire
barbwires
barca (current term)
barcarole
barcaroles
barcarolle
barcarolles
barcas
barchan
barchane
barchanes
barchans
barcode
barcoded
barcodes
barcoding
barcon

Literary usage of Barca

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Historians' History of the World: A Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise by Henry Smith Williams (1907)
"Until 1869 barca was included in Tripoli, but the two districts now form two separate vilayets, directly dependent upon Constantinople. ..."

2. The History of Herodotus by Herodotus, George Campbell Macaulay (1904)
"And the reason why they broke down the bridge which they had made, was that they might keep their oaths, since they had sworn to the men of barca that the ..."

3. The Works of Daniel Webster by Daniel Webster, Edward Everett (1851)
"Mr. Webster to Don A. Calderon de la barca, Minister of Spain to the United States. Department of State, Washington, November 13, 1851. ..."

4. Mexico To-day and To-morrow by Edward Dwight Trowbridge (1919)
"CHAPTER VII MADAME CALDERON DE LA barca IT would be wearisome to go into the ... Madame de la barca was Scotch and endowed with a rich fund of the wit of ..."

5. The Works of Daniel Webster by Daniel Webster (1890)
"Mr. Webster to Don A. Calderon de la barca, Minister of Spam to the United States. Department of State, Washington, November 13, 1851. ..."

6. Hannibal: A History of the Art of War Among the Carthaginians and Romans by Theodore Ayrault Dodge (1891)
"IX. THE FIRST PUNIC WAR.—THE ROMAN NAVY. — HAMIL- CAR barca. ... Hamilcar barca, father of Hannibal, came to the front, but, though his ability was marked, ..."

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