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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, barbaria

Derivations in other languages

English barbarous, English barbarity, French barbare, Italian barbaro, Italian brado, Portuguese bárbaro, Portuguese bravo

Cognates

Dutch barbaar, English barbarian, French barbare, German Barbar, Italian barbaro, Lithuanian barbaras, Norwegian barbar, Swedish barbar



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