barbaric

barbaric
barbarically, adv.
/bahr bar"ik/, adj.
1. without civilizing influences; uncivilized; primitive: barbaric invaders.
2. of, like, or befitting barbarians: a barbaric empire; barbaric practices.
3. crudely rich or splendid: barbaric decorations.
[1480-90; < L barbaricus < Gk barbarikós. See BARBAROUS, -IC]
Syn. 1, 3. See barbarian.

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