Comparative form of barny, meaning more like a barn or more suitable for a barn setting.
From barn (Old English bere-ærn) plus the comparative suffix -ier, creating a comparative adjective form.
English comparative adjectives can be built from almost any noun—calling something 'barnier' than something else is technically correct but so unusual that almost no one uses it!
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