barbarus
Latin
adj
Definitions
- foreign
- savage
- uncivilized
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek βάρβαρος (foreign, strange, non-Greek, barbarian, Barbarian, foreigner, non-Greek-speaking).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βάρβαρος
Gloss
foreign, strange, non-Greek, barbarian, Barbarian, foreigner, non-Greek-speaking
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Barbaro English
- barbarous English
- barbarously English
- barbarousness English
- semibarbarous English
- unbarbarous English
- *bravus Latin
- Barbara Latin
- barbaria Latin
- barbarismus Latin
- pravus Latin
- prāvus Latin
- semibarbarus Latin
- Barbar German
- Barbarei German
- Barbara Hungarian
- barbár Hungarian
- Barbaresco Italian
- barbaramente Italian
- barbaresco Italian
- barbarismo Italian
- barbarità Italian
- barbaro Italian
- brado Italian
- bravo Italian
- imbarbarire Italian
- semibrado Italian
- barbarisme French
- варвар Russian
- barbarismo Spanish, Castilian
- bárbaramente Spanish, Castilian
- bárbaro Spanish, Castilian
- βάρβαρος Ancient Greek
- βαρβαρικός Ancient Greek
- barbar Norwegian Bokmål
- barbaridade Portuguese
- barbárie Portuguese
- bravo Portuguese
- bárbaro Portuguese
- barbarzyniec Polish
- barbar Norwegian Nynorsk
- barbar Danish
- بربر Arabic
- بربري Arabic
- بَرْبَرِيّ Arabic
- barbare Old French
- barbar Serbo-Croatian
- barbari Icelandic
- bravo Galician
- βάρβαρος Greek (modern)
- barbaer Middle Dutch
- barbare Norman
- brave Norman
- 𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌱𐌰𐍂𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- bravo Old Portuguese
- ბარბაროსი Georgian
- ⲃⲁⲣⲃⲁⲣⲟⲥ Coptic
- bravo Old Spanish
- bruf Dalmatian