See also: bårder

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From barda +‎ -er.

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barder m (plural barders)

  1. hedge
    Synonym: bardissa

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Etymology edit

From barde +‎ -er.

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barder

  1. (cooking) to bard
  2. (architecture) to clad (add cladding to a wall)
  3. (archaic) to transport wood onto a boat
  4. (impersonal) kick off; (used to express that trouble occurs)
    Si Michel décide de venir à la réunion, c’est sûr que ça va barder!It's obvious that should Michael come, it's gonna kick off.

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barder

  1. indefinite plural of bard