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barrel (n.)

"cylindrical vessel or cask, generally bulging in the middle and made of wooden staves bound by hoops," c. 1300, from Old French baril "barrel, cask, vat" (12c.), with cognates in all Romance languages (Italian barile, Spanish barril, etc.), but of unknown origin. Also a measure of capacity of varying quantity. Meaning "metal tube of a gun" is from 1640s. Barrel-roll (n.) in aeronautics is from 1920.

barrel (v.)

mid-15c., "to put in barrels," from barrel (n.). Meaning "to move quickly" is 1930, American English slang, perhaps suggestive of a rolling barrel. Related: Barreled; barreling.

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Definitions of barrel from WordNet
1
barrel (n.)
a tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired;
Synonyms: gun barrel
barrel (n.)
a cylindrical container that holds liquids;
Synonyms: cask
barrel (n.)
a bulging cylindrical shape; hollow with flat ends;
Synonyms: drum
barrel (n.)
the quantity that a barrel (of any size) will hold;
Synonyms: barrelful
barrel (n.)
any of various units of capacity;
a barrel of beer is 31 gallons and a barrel of oil is 42 gallons
Synonyms: bbl
2
barrel (v.)
put in barrels;
From wordnet.princeton.edu