1. barnet - Noun
2. Barnet - Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
barnet (plural barnets)
(Cockney rhyming slang) hair (on one's head)
A London borough in Greater London, England.
A town in this borough, also called Chipping Barnet.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough only eighteen years old, Richard played crucial roles in the battles of Barnet and Tewkesbury Kendall, Richard the Third pp. 87–89 that resulted in Edward's restoration to the throne in spring 1471. Source: Internet
At a time when our staff are all working incredibly hard to care for patients with COVID-19, it is hugely disappointing that someone has broken into the ATM in the restaurant at Barnet Hospital. Source: Internet
Although not possessing direct authority over the school, the Barnet education authority had asked for an investigation by Her Majesty's Inspectorate. Source: Internet
All buses on route 43 between Friern Barnet and London Bridge became electric in late 2019, and in mid-February, all buses — around 29 vehicles — followed suit on the 94 route between Acton and Piccadilly Circus. Source: Internet
Gloucester, Clarence, and Hastings again fought to defend the Yorkist crown.sfn Exeter had been stripped of his armour and left for dead on the battlefield at Barnet, but he was alive though gravely injured. Source: Internet
After anew timetable was brought in, customers have faced delays all over the country, particularly on the Thameslink line between London and Bedford, which stops in Barnet, Borehamwood, Radlett, and St Albans. Source: Internet