Affray vs Barney - What's the difference?
affray | barney |
The act of suddenly disturbing any one; an assault or attack.
A tumultuous assault or quarrel.
The fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others.
To startle from quiet; to alarm.
* Chaucer
To frighten; to scare; to frighten away.
* Shakespeare
A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist E.E. Barney (fl. 1877-79).
As nouns the difference between affray and barney
is that affray is the act of suddenly disturbing any one; an assault or attack while barney is (uk|australia|cockney rhyming slang) a noisy argument or barney can be (united states|pejorative slang) an insult directed at a police officer, usually by someone who believes the officer to be inferior or overzealous.As verbs the difference between affray and barney
is that affray is to startle from quiet; to alarm while barney is (uk|australia|cockney rhyming slang) to argue, to quarrel.affray
English
Noun
(en noun)- The affray in the busy marketplace caused great terror and disorder.
Synonyms
* fray, brawl. * alarm, terror, fright.Verb
(en verb)- Smale foules a great heap / That had afrayed [affrayed] me out of my sleep.
- That voice doth us affray .
barney
Translingual
Proper noun
(mul-proper noun)External links
*Author query of the International Plant Names Index----