Etymology of the Latin word barbarus
the Latin word
barbarus (barbarian, uncivilized person; foreigner; foreign, of, used by)
derived from the Greek word
barbaros, βάρβαρος (a foreigner (non-Greek))
Derivations in Latin
brabus,
barbaries,
semibarbarus,
barbariaDerivations in other languages
English
barbarous, English
barbarity, French
barbare, Italian
barbaro, Italian
brado, Portuguese
bárbaro, Portuguese
bravoCognates
Dutch
barbaar, English
barbarian, French
barbare, German
Barbar, Italian
barbaro, Lithuanian
barbaras, Norwegian
barbar, Swedish
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