- verbbarrack (verb) · barracks (third person present) · barracked (past tense) · barracked (past participle) · barracking (present participle)
- provide (soldiers) with accommodations in a building or set of buildings:"the granary in which the platoons were barracked"
Originearly 18th century: from barracks.verbbarrack (verb) · barracks (third person present) · barracked (past tense) · barracked (past participle) · barracking (present participle)- BRITISH ENGLISHjeer loudly at (someone performing or speaking in public) in order to express disapproval or to distract them:"opponents barracked him when he addressed the opening parliamentary session" · "the disgraceful barracking that came from the mob"
- AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH(barrack for)give support and encouragement to:"I take it you'll be barracking for Labour tonight?"
Originlate 19th century (originally in Australian use): probably from Northern Irish dialect.nounbarrack (plural noun)- a building or group of buildings used to house soldiers:"the troops were ordered back to barracks" · "the main army barracks"
- a building or group of buildings used to house a specific group of people, such as laborers or prisoners, in austere conditions:"factory owners were usually responsible for the housing of their workers, providing barracks nearby"
Originlate 17th century: barrack from French baraque, from Italian baracca or Spanish barraca ‘soldier's tent’, of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a building or group of buildings used to house soldiers:
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