
1) Animal 2) Anthropophagite 3) Anthropophagous 4) Anthropophagus 5) Barbaric 6) Boor 7) Brute 8) Cannibal 9) Cannibalistic 10) Churl 11) Goth 12) Hun 13) Lout 14) Non-civilised 15) Noncivilized 16) Odoacer 17) Odovacar 18) Odovakar 19) Ogre 20) Sadist 21) Savage 22) Tike 23) Tyke 24) Uncivilised 25) Uncivilized
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1) Barbaric 2) Neanderthal type 3) Noncivilised 4) Noncivilized 5) Savage 6) Uncivilised 7) Uncivilised type 8) Uncivilized 9) Uncultured person 10) Vicious person 11) Wild 12) Without civilizing influences
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- a member of an uncivilized people
- a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
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A barbarian is a person who is perceived to be uncivilized. The word is often used either in a general reference to member of a nation or ethnos, typically a tribal society as seen by an urban civilization either viewed as inferior, or admired as a noble savage. In idiomatic or figurative usage, a `barbarian` may also be an individual reference .....
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[Psygnosis] Barbarian is a 1987 computer platform game by Psygnosis. It was first developed for the Atari ST, but eventually ported to other popular platforms of the home computer era. Like most early Psygnosis titles, the cover artwork (part of `Red Dragon` figure/landscape) was by the popular fantasy artist, Roger Dean. ...
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[Titus] Barbarian is a 2002 fighting video game. ==Gameplay== The game features 11 different fighters, each with different weapons and abilities. The player may freely destroy the environment, and use destroyed objects as weapons against their opponents. The characters each have alternate costumes, which, depending on which the player choos...
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A Greek word adopted by the Romans to refer to any people who did not adopt the Roman way of life. It is said to have come originally from the sound bar-bar, which, according to the Greeks, was supposed to be the noise that people made when speaking foreign languages
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A person who lived outside the Roman Empire, seen as having a violent nature.
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• (n.) A man in a rule, savage, or uncivilized state. • (n.) A cruel, savage, brutal man; one destitute of pity or humanity. • (n.) A foreigner. • (n.) A person destitute of culture. • (a.) Of, or pertaining to, or resembling, barbarians; rude; uncivilized; barbarous; as, barbarian governments or nations.Barbarian: words in...
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(from the article `Scholasticism`) It was a decisive and astonishing fact that the so-called barbarian peoples who penetrated from the north into the ancient world often became ... ...spread steadily, so that by the reign of the Roman emperor Trajan ( 98–117) there was a continuous band of civilized societies from Britain to the .....
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Term applied by the ancient Greeks to people who did not speak their language (`bar, bar` represents the unintelligible sound of a foreign language). The term gradually ceased to apply to...
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A person who lived outside the Roman Empire, seen as having a violent nature.
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(barbarus) A word developed by the Greeks to describe those people who could not speek Greek and so could only say bar-bar-bar. At a later date, a barbarian was considered by the Romans to be a person who lived outside the Empire and who had not been Romanised and was thus seen as having a violent nature. Some of the important tribes were: - the An…...
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Bar·ba'ri·an noun [ See
Barbarous .]
1. A foreigner. [ Historical] « Therefore if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that speaketh a
barbarian , and he that speaketh shall be a
barbarian unto me.
1 Cor. xiv. 11. »
2. A ...
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Barbarian (from the Greek, barbaros), was a name given by the Greeks, and afterwards by the Romans, to every one who spoke an unintelligible language; and hence coming to connote the idea of rude, illiterate, uncivilized. This word, therefore, did not always convey the idea of something odious or savage; thus Plautus calls Naevius a barbarous poet,...
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HMS Barbarian was a British Barricade Class boom defence vessel of 730 tons displacement launched in 1937. HMS Barbarian had a top speed of 11.75 knots and carried a complement of 32. She was armed with a 3-inch anti-aircraft gun.
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[
adj] - without civilizing influences
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barbarian, barbaryn (older spelling) 1. Etymologically, a foreigner, one whose language and customs differ from the speaker's. 2. Historically: one who is not a Greek; then one living outside the pale of the Roman empire and its civilization, applied especially to the northern nations that overthrew them; followed by one who existed outside the rea...
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barbarian (bar BAIR ee uhn) From Greek barbaros, 'non-Hellenic'; hence, 'foreign, rude'. 1. Savage, alien, outlander: 'The city barricaded itself against the invading barbarians.' 2. Hoodlum, roughneck, rowdy, tough, punk, hooligan, vandal, bully: 'Young barbarians have defaced public buildings throughout the city.' 3. Anti-intellectual, low...
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term used by Greeks for non-Greeks.
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churl noun a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
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barbaric adjective without civilizing influences; `barbarian invaders`; `barbaric practices`; `a savage people`; `fighting is crude and uncivilized especially if the weapons are efficient`-Margaret Meade; `wild tribes`
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A primarily melee combatant who makes a good guardian for other players. They can enter a temporary rage.
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