Bark - barque

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Three meanings of bark form one of the sets of homophones listed by the then Poet Laureate Robert Bridges.
(For more, see Bridges homophones). AWE has a category listing our articles on each of these.. Bridges notes them as 'dog', 'tree' and 'boat'.

  • AWE has articles on
  • the nautical meanings of bark and barque (and barge) at Barge - bark - barque.
  • The various meanings, on land, of bark as a noun and a verb at bark