单词 | semi-barbarous |
释义 | > as lemmassemi-ˈbarbarous semi-ˈbarbarous adj. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > civilization > lack of civilization > [adjective] wilda1300 bestiala1398 wilderna1400 savagine?a1439 barbaric1490 rudea1530 barbar1535 barbarous1538 pagan1550 uncivil1553 Scythical1559 raw?1573 savaged1583 incivil1586 savage1589 barbarian1591 uncivilized1607 negerous1609 mountainous1613 ruvid1632 ruvidous1632 barbarious1633 incivilizeda1645 alabandical1656 inhumanea1680 tramontane1740 semi-barbarous1798 irreclaimed1814 semi-savage1833 semiferine1854 warrigal1855 sloven1856 semi-barbaric1864 pre-civilized1876 wild and woolly1884 jungle1908 medieval1917 jungli1920 1798 A. F. M. Willich tr. J. C. Adelung Three Philol. Ess. p. cxxii, in Elements Crit. Philos. The ancient Britons were as little acquainted with the art of writing, as any of the rude and semi-barbarous nations of those times. 1817 J. Mill Hist. Brit. India I. ii. x. 437 Had the Hindus remained fixed from the earliest ages in the semibarbarous state. 1894 J. T. Fowler in St. Adamnan Vita S. Columbae Introd. p. xxv Its Latin is rude and semibarbarous in grammar and spelling. < as lemmas |
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