1. Barnaby - Noun
2. Barnaby - Proper noun
Barnaby (uncountable)
(archaic) A lively and fast-paced dance; (by extension) any quick and uneven movement.
Barnaby
A male given name from Hebrew, from the medieval vernacular form of Barnabas.
There comes Poe, with his raven, like Barnaby Rudge, Three-fifths of him genius and two-fifths sheer fudge. James Russell Lowell
Barnaby bright, Barnaby bright, the longest day and the shortest night. Dutch Proverb
Barnaby bright, Barnaby bright, the longest day and the shortest night. German Proverb
Barnaby bright, the longest day and the shortest night. French Proverb
Barnaby Joyce has fired another shot in his war of words with that started when the Hollywood actor and his ex-wife Amber Heard illegally brought their dogs into Australia. Source: Internet
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