a rabbit they live in a barren
Deserts are barren landscapes. In the past, 'barren' was used to describe women who could not have children. Sally looked out at her barren garden and began to think of next year's plantings.
Not all "barren women" are mean and unsympathetic - some could be due to their own disappointment and frustration due to infertility issues.
Not bred Barren, in spiritual terms, is to not be able to produce; fruitless. Such as barren women, in The Bible, who weren't able to be fruitful & multiply (have children). There's also the parable about the barren fig tree.
Soil erosion makes it barren.
Nothing particularly, as far as I can remember; but a barren woman comes from the Lord, as He is the one who shuts up the womb; and he also is the one who opens up the womb again; as he did for many Godly women in the Bible; as Sarah, Rebekah, Rachael, Hannah, Elizabeth.
The term 'barren' can be a noun or an adjective. It is an adjective when describing something.
Barren is a collective noun for a barren of mules.
A homonym of barren is baron.
it is a type of fruit. in the old testement ( bible ) beleived by women that if they were barren that it could acturally helped them to conceived,
A barren person = akar A barren place = shomem
The desert was barren.