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1 barbar
adj. barbarian, barbarous, barbaric, bestial, savage, uncivilized, wild--------n. Goth, barbaric person, barbarian, vandal, savage; heathen* * *1. barbarian 2. barbaric -
2 vahşi
adj. atrocious, barbarian, barbaric, brutal, brute, churlish, feral, ferocious, haggard, heathenish, savage, tigerish, truculent, uncivilized, wild, wolfish--------n. barbarian, heathen, savage--------vahşi (bölge)adj. rude* * *1. truculent 2. uncivilized 3. wild 4. brutal 5. feral 6. fierce 7. savage (adj.) -
3 medeniyetsiz
adj. uncivilized, barbaric -
4 barbar
"barbarian; barbaric, barbarous" -
5 vahşi
wild, savage, brutal, barbaric, barbarian, ferocious -
6 zalim
"cruel, ruthless, unfeeling, heartless, atrocious, fiendish, brutal, oppressive, savage, barbaric, barbarous, bestial; tyrant" -
7 barbar
1. (a) barbarian. 2. barbarous, brutal. 3. barbaric, uncivilized. -
8 barbarca
1.barbarously, brutally. 2. barbarically. 3. barbarous, brutal. 4. barbaric, uncivilized.
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Barbaric — Bar*bar ic (b[aum]r*b[a^]r [i^]k), a. [L. barbaricus foreign, barbaric, Gr. barbariko s.] 1. Of, or from, barbarian nations; foreign; often with reference to barbarous nations of east. Barbaric pearl and gold. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Of or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
barbaric — barbaríc s.n. sg. (înv.) în loc adj. în barbaric (despre mustaţă) răsucită (în sus) Trimis de blaurb, 31.05.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
barbaric — index disorderly, uncouth Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
barbaric — (adj.) late 15c., uncultured, uncivilized, unpolished, from Fr. barbarique (15c.), from L. barbaricus foreign, strange, outlandish, from Gk. barbarikos like a foreigner, from barbaros foreign, rude (see BARBARIAN (Cf. barbarian)). Meaning… … Etymology dictionary
barbaric — *barbarian, savage, barbarous Analogous words: *showy, ostentatious: florid, *ornate, flamboyant: *gaudy, garish, flashy, meretricious Antonyms: restrained: refined: subdued … New Dictionary of Synonyms
barbaric — [adj] crude, savage barbarian, barbarous, boorish, brutal, coarse, cruel, fierce, graceless, inhuman, lowbrow, primitive, rough, rude, tasteless, uncivilized, uncouth, vulgar, wild; concept 401 … New thesaurus
barbaric — ► ADJECTIVE 1) savagely cruel. 2) primitive; unsophisticated. DERIVATIVES barbarically adverb … English terms dictionary
barbaric — [bär ber′ik] adj. [ME barbarik < L barbaricus < Gr barbarikos: see BARBAROUS] 1. of, like, or characteristic of barbarians; uncivilized; primitive 2. wild, crude, and unrestrained SYN. BARBARIAN barbarically adv … English World dictionary
Barbaric — Slavko Barbarić (* 11. März 1946 in Dragićina bei Čitluk, Jugoslawien, heute Bosnien Herzegowina; † 24. November 2000 in Međugorje, Bosnien Herzegowina) war ein kroatischer Franziskaner und Autor. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Barbarić — Slavko Barbarić (* 11. März 1946 in Dragićina bei Čitluk, Jugoslawien, heute Bosnien Herzegowina; † 24. November 2000 in Međugorje, Bosnien Herzegowina) war ein kroatischer Franziskaner und Autor. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Literatur … Deutsch Wikipedia
barbaric — barbarian, barbaric, barbarous 1. These words had their origins in people s ideas about foreign languages. The Greek word barbaros, ‘barbarian’, which is the ultimate source of all these words, meant someone who spoke words sounding like ba ba.… … Modern English usage