if you mean "barely made a living', the word you are looking for is "eked out a living"
barley
The word "macaroni" is derived from Italian. It comes from the Italian word "maccheroni," which refers to a type of pasta. The term itself is believed to have Greek origins, possibly from the word "makaria," meaning "barley" or "food made from barley."
From southern Italy, origin not known although there is a similar word in Greek 'makaria' meaning food made from barley
Yes, "living room" is a compound word made up of two separate words that combine to form a new meaning.
The word "barn" is from Old English. It is from a word meaning "barley house." Please see the related link below.
your living surroundings your living surroundings
The meaning of oats in Hausa is "Atukulu". It refers to one the grains.
pearl barley
பார்லி (Barley!) - same word is used and understood by Tamils.
In Spanish, the word "barley" is "cebada".
You can use barley when making spaghetti.
You have just done it! Barley is the correct spelling.