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1 Barbarei
* * *die Barbareibarbrity; barbarianism* * *Bar|ba|rei [barba'rai]f -, -en (pej)1) (= Unmenschlichkeit) barbarity2) (no pl = Kulturlosigkeit) barbarism* * ** * *Bar·ba·rei<-, -en>[barbaˈrai]f (pej)1. (Unmenschlichkeit) barbarityein Akt der \Barbarei an act of barbarity, a barbarous actin \Barbarei versinken [o in die \Barbarei zurücksinken] to [re]lapse into barbarism* * *die; Barbarei, Barbareien1) (Rohheit) barbarity2) (Kulturlosigkeit) barbarism no indef. art* * ** * *die; Barbarei, Barbareien1) (Rohheit) barbarity2) (Kulturlosigkeit) barbarism no indef. art* * *-en f.barbarianism n. -
2 Barbarei
Bar·ba·rei <-, -en> [barbaʼrai] f( pej)1) ( Unmenschlichkeit) barbarity;ein Akt der \Barbarei an act of barbarity, a barbarous actin \Barbarei versinken [o in die \Barbarei zurücksinken] to [re]lapse into barbarism
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