barbaar

Dutch (Brabantic)

/bɑrˈbaːr/

noun
Definitions
  • barbarian

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Dutch barbaer derived from Old French barbare derived from Latin barbarus (savage, foreign, foreigner, uncivilized person, barbarian) derived from Ancient Greek βάρβαρος (foreign, strange, non-Greek, barbarian, Barbarian, foreigner, non-Greek-speaking).

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Ancient Greek

βάρβαρος

Gloss

foreign, strange, non-Greek, barbarian, Barbarian, foreigner, non-Greek-speaking

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