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  1. EBERHARD IM BART (Eberhard with the Beard), the first duke of Würtemberg, born Dec. 11, 1445, died Feb. 14, 1496. His father, Count Louis the Elder, dying while he was young, his education was neglected. Before he was 14 he wrested the government from his uncle Ulric, who had been appointed regent.

  2. Bart: → beard: ↔ baard — gezichtsbeharing van de man • Bart: → beard: ↔ barbe — Ensemble des poils recouvrant le menton, les joues et la mâchoire • Bart: → whiskers: ↔ barbe — anatomie|fr ensemble des poils recouvrant le menton, les joues et la mâchoire.

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · In July of 2020, user g.catt.eng posted a video where they attempt to call a cat in different languages. After the cat ignores English and Korean calls, they call the cat "in German," saying "Stardenburdenhardenbart!" and the cat comes over.

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  4. Eberhard is largely used in the German language and it is derived from Germanic origins. Eberhard is a variant transcription of the name Everard (Dutch and English). Ebbe (familiar form in German), Eber (short form in German), and Eberhart (variant spelling in German) are forms of Eberhard. See also the related category german.

  5. 3 days ago · The name Eberhard is a boy's name of German origin meaning "brave boar". Much more niche and obviously Germanic than its anglicised cousins Everard and Everett, but with the same strong meaning. Eberhard is hardly ever used in the US - it's only made the charts once so far, back in 1918. Names Similar to Eberhard. Lists Containing Eberhard.

  6. Mar 31, 2024 · Intersex is an umbrella term for people who are born with one or more traits in their chromosomes, genitals, hormones, or internal reproductive organs that don’t fit the...

  7. The earliest known use of the noun Bart is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for Bart is from before 1771, in the writing of Thomas Martin, antiquary. Bart is formed within English, by clipping or shortening.

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