Barefoot - baumloses Reiten und pferdegerechte Reitausrüstung. Innovatives und pferdefreundliches Reitsport-Zubehör in allen Reitstilen wie Western. BareMinerals ist die Nr.1 Mineral Foundation Marke in den USA. Jetzt bei Karstadt.de erhältlich. Versandkostenfreie Lieferung in Ihre Filiale mit Click. Barebacking (engl. „reiten ohne Sattel“, wörtlich: „bare back“ = „nackter Rücken“) war ursprünglich ein Soziolekt schwuler Männer für ungeschützten. • Finnish:, • Latin: • Spanish: • Volapük: Etymology 3 [ ] Inflected forms. Verb [ ] bare • ( ) simple past tense of • Bible, Josh. 15 The feet of the priest that bare the ark were dipped in the brim of the water. • 1898,, Chapter 5 And so I put thee on my shoulder and bare thee back, and here thou art in David's room, and shalt find board and bed with me as long as thou hast mind to References [ ] • in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 • in, G. Merriam, 1913 Anagrams [ ] •,,,,,, Basque [ ] Adjective [ ] bare • Noun [ ] bare • • Czech [ ] Pronunciation [ ] • (): /ˈbarɛ/ Noun [ ] bare • of Danish [ ] Pronunciation [ ] • (): /barə/, [ˈb̥ɑːɑ] Adverb [ ] bare • • •, Conjunction [ ] bare • I, I, • 1979, Tove Ditlevsen, Vi har kun hinanden: To som elsker hinanden ( ) Bare vi var alene. I wish we were alone. • 2014, Pernille Eybye, Blodets bånd #1: Blodsøstre, Tellerup A/S ( ) „ Bare jeg kunne blive hele natten,' fortsatte han. ' If only I could stay all night', he continued. • 2013, Lyngby-Taarbæk Bibliotekerne, Tanker om tid: 15 udvalgte noveller, BoD – Books on Demand ( ), page 43 Bare jeg kunne spole tiden tilbage. If only I could turn back time. Synonyms [ ] •,,, Adjective [ ] bare • definite and plural of Dutch [ ] Pronunciation [ ] • Audio. () Verb [ ] bare • ( ) of Italian [ ] Noun [ ] bare f • of Anagrams [ ] • Lithuanian [ ] Noun [ ] bare m • of • of Manx [ ] Adjective [ ] bare • Middle Dutch [ ] Etymology [ ] From, from. Noun [ ] bâre f •, Declension [ ] This noun needs an. Descendants [ ] • Dutch: Further reading [ ] • “”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000 • “”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929 Norwegian Bokmål [ ] Adjective [ ] bare • definite singular of • plural form of Adverb [ ] bare •,, • Conjunction [ ] bare •; See also [ ] • ( Nynorsk ) References [ ] • in The Bokmål Dictionary. Norwegian Nynorsk [ ] Adverb [ ] bare • form removed with the; superseded by Swedish [ ] Adjective [ ] bare • absolute definite natural masculine form of. ![]() Old English beran 'to bear, bring; bring forth, produce; to endure, sustain; to wear' (class IV strong verb; past tense bær, past participle boren), from Proto-Germanic *beranan (cf. Old Saxon beran, Old Frisian bera, Old High German beran, German gebären, Old Norse bera, Gothic bairan 'to carry, bear, give birth to'), from PIE root *bher- (1) meaning both 'give birth' (though only English and German strongly retain this sense, and Russian has beremennaya 'pregnant') and 'carry a burden, bring' (see ). Ball bearings 'bear' the friction. ![]() ![]() Many senses are from notion of 'move onward by pressure.' Old English past tense bær became Middle English bare; alternative bore began to appear c.1400, but bare remained the literary form till after 1600. Past participle distinction of borne for 'carried' and born for 'given birth' is from late 18c. To bear (something) in mind is from 1530s. Old English bera 'bear,' from Proto-Germanic *beron, literally 'the brown (one)' (cf. Old Norse björn, Middle Dutch bere, Dutch beer, Old High German bero, German Bär), from PIE *bher- (3) 'bright, brown' (see (adj.)). Bares Für Rares HeuteGreek arktos and Latin ursus retain the PIE root word for 'bear' ( *rtko; see ), but it is believed to have been ritually replaced in the northern branches because of hunters' taboo on names of wild animals (cf. The Irish equivalent 'the good calf,' Welsh 'honey-pig,' Lithuanian 'the licker,' Russian medved 'honey-eater'). Others connect the Germanic word with Latin ferus 'wild,' as if it meant 'the wild animal ( par excellence) of the northern woods.' Symbolic of Russia since 1794. Used of uncouth persons since 1570s. Stock market meaning 'speculator for a fall' is 1709 shortening of bearskin jobber (from the proverb sell the bearskin before one has caught the bear); i.e. 'one who sells stock for future delivery, expecting that meanwhile prices will fall.' Paired with bull from c.1720. Bear claw as a type of large pastry is from 1942, originally chiefly western U.S. Bares Für RaresIn der großen Trödelhalle von Walter Lehnertz in Krekel (Ortsgemeinde Kall) in der Eifel gibt es nichts, was es nicht gibt: einen Beichtstuhl von 1840, edle Jugendstilmöbel, Spielzeug, 50er-Jahre-Möbel und jede Menge Nippes. Als ausgebildeter Pferdewirt arbeitete er zuerst auf dem Bau - bald auch mit eigenem Baugewerbe - begann aber nach einem Bandscheibenvorfall nebenbei ein zweites Standbein mit einem Antiquitätenhandel aufzubauen. Heute besitzt er die riesige Trödelhalle, einen zweiten Laden mit hochwertigen Möbeln und weiterhin seine Baufirma. Wolfgang Pauritsch aus Oberstaufen ist eine bekannte Größe in der Szene. Im Allgäu führt er gemeinsam mit seiner Geschäftspartnerin ein Kunst- und Auktionshaus.
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