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barment

/ˈbɑːr.mənt/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The act of barring, obstructing, or prohibiting; a legal or physical hindrance or restriction.

Example Sentences:
  • The magistrate issued an official barment to prevent the disputed land from being sold.
  • Despite the physical barment at the fortress gates, the messengers managed to deliver the decree.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the verb 'bar' (from Old French 'barrer', meaning to fasten with a bar or obstruct) combined with the nominalizing suffix '-ment'. Historically used in archaic English and legal contexts to denote the act of barring, stopping, or preventing something.

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Barment sounds like a 'bar' on a 'garment'—an obstruction that stops you from putting it on.

Frequently Asked Questions About “barment

1. What is the meaning of “barment” in English?

In English, barment (noun) is defined as: “The act of barring, obstructing, or prohibiting; a legal or physical hindrance or restriction.”.

2. How do you use “barment” in a sentence?

The magistrate issued an official barment to prevent the disputed land from being sold.

3. What are English synonyms of “barment”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “barment”?

Derived from the verb 'bar' (from Old French 'barrer', meaning to fasten with a bar or obstruct) combined with the nominalizing suffix '-ment'. Historically used in archaic English and legal contexts to denote the act of barring, stopping, or preventing something.