BARNABY
\bˈɑːnabi], \bˈɑːnabi], \b_ˈɑː_n_a_b_i]\
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bärn'a-bi, n. form of Barnabas, the apostle.--n. BAR'NABITE, a member of the congregation of regular canons of St Paul, founded at Milan in 1530, so called from their preaching in the church of St Barnabas there.--BARNABY-DAY, BARNABY BRIGHT, or LONG BARNABY, St Barnabas' Day, 11th June, in Old Style reckoned the longest day.
By Thomas Davidson