Definition
Past tense of barber; gave someone a haircut or shaved them using barber's tools.
Etymology
From Old French 'barbe' meaning 'beard,' and the suffix '-er' to denote one who does this work. The profession developed when beards were common and grooming was a skilled trade.
Kelly Says
Barbers used to be far more important than hairstylists—in medieval Europe, they were also surgeons and dentists, doing bloodlettings and tooth extractions because they had the sharp tools and steady hands.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُحَارَب
mu-ha-rab
CACatalà
barbers
bar-ber-s
CSČeština
ostříhaný
os-tri-ha-ny
DEDeutsch
gekämmt
ge-kam-t
ELΕλληνικά
Barbier
bar-bee-er
ESEspañol
afeitado
a-fe-i-ta-do
FISuomi
ajamaton
a-ja-ma-ton
IDBahasa Indonesia
dicukur
di-cu-kur
ITItaliano
barbiere
bar-bee-e-re
JA日本語
剃髪した
te-bi-ta-shi-ta
KO한국어
미용을 한
mi-yong-eul han
MSBahasa Melayu
dicukur
di-cu-kur
NLNederlands
gekamd
ge-kamd
PLPolski
obcięty
ob-cie-ty
PTPortuguês
barbeado
bar-be-a-do
TAதமிழ்
முடிவெட்டுபவர்
mu-di-vet-tu-pa-var
THไทย
ตัดผมแล้ว
tat pom laeo
TRTürkçe
sakallı
sa-kal-li
UKУкраїнська
Barbier
bar-bee-er
VITiếng Việt
đã cạo
da cao